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Samsung and Google’s Dolby Atmos rival is coming to Android – but I need it in earbuds before I get excited

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  • Eclipsa Audio is coming to Android open-source software this year
  • It’s also coming in TV and soundbar models from “multiple” manufacturers
  • But there’s no work on headphones support connected to Android

Recently, Samsung and Google announced a new spatial audio technology called Eclipsa Audio, which is a direct (and free) rival to Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Support for it is coming in 2025 Samsung soundbars and TVs, as well as to Google Chrome and YouTube during this year.

And now Google has confirmed that Eclipsa Audio is also coming to Android, in an upcoming AOSP (Android Open Source Project) release (via Sammobile). This is really the biggest news for Eclipsa so far, because it is the update that will bring it to the largest number of devices. There’s no certainty on when AOSP updates will make it to individual devices, given the nature of Android and the many different versions that various companies use, but we can probably assume that Samsung will jump on this ASAP, so that’s a lot of phones at the very least.

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