Samsung has recently unveiled new software updates for its Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Galaxy Watch series. With these upgrades, Samsung aims to bring a better content capturing experience for its users. The Galaxy smartphones have been known for providing an elite photography and videography experience, which can now be elevated even further with the latest wearable devices.
The latest addition to the Galaxy line, 360 Audio Recording, allows users to capture sound on video exactly as they hear it. With the help of the Galaxy Buds2 Pro, users can film like a professional, without the need for cumbersome equipment. The new feature picks up 360-degree sound using a microphone in each earbud, making it possible to capture immersive audio while filming. With this feature, users can relive their memorable moments with lifelike, 360-degree sound that transports them right back to the moment.
360 Audio Recording makes use of LE Audio, a new Bluetooth audio function that offers better audio quality and improved battery life. This new technology not only enhances the sound quality of music but also expands the spectrum of audio experiences, allowing users to share complex and rich sound with others. With LE Audio, the Galaxy Buds2 Pro can perform binaural recording, making use of both the left and right mics simultaneously, to provide a high-quality stereo audio experience when paired with a Galaxy Z Flip4 or Fold4.
The new update for the Galaxy Watch5 and Watch4 series includes zoom capabilities for Camera Controller, offering users even more control over their Galaxy camera. With this feature, users can remotely control their phone’s camera zoom with a simple pinch of the watch face or turn of the rotating bezel, making it easier to take group shots or solo selfies from a distance.
The 360 Audio Recording feature will be gradually released on the Galaxy Buds2 Pro and the Galaxy Z Flip4 and Z Fold4 through software updates that have already begun rolling out. The updated Camera Controller feature will be available on the Galaxy Watch5, Watch5 Pro, Watch4, and Watch4 Classic from February. These new wearable features are expected to bring even more power and synergy to the Galaxy camera capabilities, providing users with new and exciting experiences.