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JAKARTA - The development of technology in the increasingly advanced world continues to produce advanced products. One example is the ability of smartphones to provide the experience of listening to music using Spatial Audio.

Launching from Apple's website, Sunday 11 September, spatial Audio will present a voice like the theater of the movies or videos you watch, so that the sound seems to be around you.

Apple is one of the products with Spatial Audio capabilities on its device.

How Apple Music Uses Spatial Audio

Apple has created a way for devices to track your head movement. Every time you move your head while listening to the audio, the sound will adjust where your head is.

So, when your head shifts to the right, automatically the sound coming out of your phone will come out of the right speaker, and vice versa.

If you turn your back while listening to ordinary music with headphones, the voice will continue to play, and there will be no difference in audio.

Apple has released spatial audio with Dolby Atmos for all Apple Music. However, that doesn't mean that all the music on the platform will be compatible with spatial audio.

How to Use Spatial Audio on Apple Music

Based on Apple's official website, all Apple users with iOS 14.6 or later will have access, provided you listen on supported devices, such as:

However, if you are not sure whether your spatial audio is active or not, follow the instructions below on your iPhone/iPad:

The process of activating spatial audio on Mac is no different than on iPad and iPhone, here's how:


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