Head-tracking spatial audio is included in LG's most recent earbuds
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Today, LG is releasing two new models of wireless earbuds. The Tone Free T90 earbuds, which are currently the brand's flagship model, come first. They still have the distinctive UV nano charging case that kills germs. Like the previous Tone Free FP9, the case can also function as a Bluetooth transmitter, enabling you to use the earphones as usual while connecting an aux cord to devices that might not support wireless communication, such as a treadmill.
The noise-canceling LG's press release says the T90s have "a redesigned internal construction with larger drivers that helps deliver deeper, more satisfying bass," according to LG's press release. The fact that they support Dolby Head Tracking "across your favourite entertainment and devices" is more intriguing. LG recounts that experience as follows:
For a more realistic sound experience, Dolby Head Tracking recalibrates the sound as users move their heads. Whether they are listening to music, viewing a movie, watching their favourite streaming series, or playing a video game, listeners will feel like they are in the middle of the scene and experience a completely new level of audio immersion.
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The T90s, according to LG, are the first wireless earbuds to include an audio virtualizer that was specifically created by Dolby for earbuds to improve immersion and dimensionality. Head tracking spatial audio is supported by Samsung's Galaxy Buds Pro, Buds 2, and Buds Live, in addition to Apple's AirPods and Beats headphones. Later this year, Google intends to add the same function to its Pixel Buds Pro. The audio varies as you turn your head in each situation. The T90 earphones advertise a battery life of up to 9 hours (with adaptive ANC disabled) and an additional 18 hours while charged in the case.
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With its brand-new Tone Free Fit (TF8) earbuds, the business is also vying for the attention of exercise enthusiasts. These earbuds, like other workout-focused models, contain soft silicone fins to assist in keeping them securely in place even during strenuous activity. They have hybrid ANC and are water-resistant to the extent of IPX7, an improvement over the T90s' IPX4 rating. With up to 10 hours of nonstop playback, battery life is also somewhat longer.
Sadly, LG hasn't disclosed the cost of either set of earphones, although both are scheduled for availability in September.
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