Samsung today announced new updates to its Galaxy Buds2 Pro TWS earbuds and Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch4 series smartwatches. These updates are intended to improve the camera experience on paired phones.
Galaxy Buds2 Pro added a new 360 audio recording feature. This feature uses the microphone on each earbud to pick up his 360-degree sound and add it to the video recording. Apparently, this means that people who watch your video will feel like they’re in the center of the action, hearing “realistic, immersive sounds that emulate an in-person experience,” Samsung said. I’m here.

This feature uses Bluetooth LE audio, which enables binaural recording using both left and right microphones simultaneously.
If you own a Galaxy Watch4 or Galaxy Watch5 family of smartwatches, a new upcoming update will add zoom functionality to the camera controller app. You can control the camera zoom.

Simply pinch the watch face or turn the rotating bezel. Samsung says it’s great for taking group selfies and group shots from a distance because you don’t have to flick your phone back and forth to get the perfect photo.
The 360-degree audio recording feature is being “phased out” on the Galaxy Buds2 Pro, but currently requires Bluetooth LE audio support, so it’s only available if you’re using a Galaxy Z Flip4 or Galaxy Z Fold4. can. The upcoming Galaxy S23 device will definitely support it as well.
The updated camera controller app will be available for Galaxy Watch5, Galaxy Watch5 Pro, Galaxy Watch4, and Galaxy Watch4 Classic starting in February.
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