Google has been adding some beautiful features to a lot of its devices and software recently. Last month, the company talked about bringing a new self-share feature to Nearby share that enables the transfer of files without having to receive approval from the device that receives them. And now, the company has just introduced support for spatial audio and head tracking on a new wearable, Google Pixel Buds Pro.
Earlier, Google released the Android 13 Beta build for specific Pixel devices and according to Mishaal Rahman, files in the Android 13 build were found to contain the spatial audio feature just like Apple. The amazing feature claims to add more dimension to things listened to through headphones using some software tweaks.
Google Pixel Buds Pro
Following the addition of the spatial audio feature and head tracking in the Android 13, one would expect the debut of an earbud to house this amazing feature. Well, according to a YouTuber, Jon Prosser, we should be expecting the Google Pixel Buds Pro soon in Real Red, Carbon, Limoncello, and Fog colors.
Although Jon Rosser didn’t state the launch date or any other details of the wearable, we should expect sleek features on the wearable like active noise cancellation, spatial audio, and head tracking feature from Android 13 Beta.
While we expect the debut of the Google Pixel Buds Pro, we should anticipate the Google I/O 2022 conference coming up next week as the company will be revealing more details about the Buds, a new Pixel smartwatch, and other soon to debut devices.