Pro-tip for product people: If you're building any kind of app with voice communication, don't settle for basic audio. People want #spatialaudio (even if they aren't asking for it). Why? Because the human brain is wired to perceive auditory information spatially.
"We feel AMBEO #SpatialAudio offers a meaningful improvement for Netflix members...this process preserves the original sound mix and respects creative intent with a remarkably clean sound." Read more about @netflix and @Sennheiser AMBEO https://t.co/olVjh9uMGA
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"...Technology continues to evolve, and we are blessed to remember fondly the songs, podcasts, speeches, and conversations that made us sing, laugh, cry, and feel with ever-increasing fidelity."
"In my mind, the main drawback I’m seeing right now is labeling confusion. Is the overall technology spatial sound, spatial audio or reality audio?
Putting that aside, #SpatialAudio is a new experience." — @LarryDvoskin@RollingStone https://t.co/tGUBRgyEsn
"greater 'width' and clarity than standard stereo audio" Amazon debuts new Echo devices, including Echo Studio with #SpatialAudio https://t.co/N8Hf2GvYb5 via @techcrunch
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@Lo_Rezzed@cryptovoxels It's compatible with any streaming service where individual streams are available at the client, like Agora or a custom WebRTC stack.
#SpatialAudio can "help with everything from watching movies to video conferencing" — @inafried from @axios https://t.co/MBWSmkKtA7 A🧵on why and who should care:
#4: If you're app or platform has group voice chat features, you should be leveraging #SpatialAudio to enhance your users' experience. Basic audio won't cut it.