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Samsung has improved the camera experience on its wireless headphones and smartwatches

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Samsung Electronics has announced the release of system software updates for the Galaxy Buds2 Pro earphones, as well as smartwatches of the Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch4 series.

Samsung has improved the camera experience on its wireless headphones and smartwatches

The updates are designed to improve the use of cameras on phones paired with gadgets. Galaxy Buds2 Pro received the function of recording surround sound using microphones in each earbud that is added to the video.

According to Samsung, when watching such videos, users will be able to hear “realistic and immersive sound.” There is a restriction — Requires Bluetooth LE Audio to work, which is currently only available on the Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4.

Galaxy Watch4 and Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches get the ability to control the smartphone’s camera zoom in the Camera Controller app. As the manufacturer notes, this feature is suitable for group selfies or group shots at a distance.

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iOS 18 will add a new mode to AirPods Pro

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iOS 18 will add a new mode to AirPods Pro

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman writes that the AirPods Pro won't see any hardware changes in 2024. However, he stated the following: “The big news will be the new hearing aid mode that will arrive with iOS 18.”

AirPods already offer Live Listen, which launched with iOS 12 in 2018. This feature essentially turns the iPhone into a directional microphone, transmitting audio recorded by that iPhone to the AirPods in real time.

iOS 18 will add a new mode to AirPods Pro

In 2021, Apple also introduced Conversation Boost to AirPods Pro, which boosts microphone reception directly in front of you to better hear who's talking. A 2022 study found that some of the existing features of the AirPods Pro are already comparable to much more expensive dedicated devices.

More details about this new iOS 18 feature for AirPods Pro users are unclear. However, this is not the first time Gurman has written about Apple's plans to add new features to AirPods for users with hearing problems. Last year, he reported that Apple was also working on a hearing test feature for future AirPods.

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Two AirPods 4 models, new AirPods Max with USB-C will be released this year, and new AirPods Pro with a fresh chip are expected in 2025

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According to the latest information provided by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is planning to release several new AirPods models later this year.

Gurman previously reported that Apple plans to release two fourth-generation AirPods models and update AirPods Max “at the end of 2024.” On Sunday, February 18, he confirmed that the plan was “still underway.”

Gurman expects the entry-level fourth-generation AirPods to feature a new design with an improved fit, improved sound quality, and an updated charging case with a USB-C port. He’s also expecting more expensive fourth-generation AirPods with active noise cancellation and a speaker in the charging case that can play audio for Find My location tracking.

Two AirPods 4 models, new AirPods Max with USB-C will be released this year, and new AirPods Pro with a fresh chip are expected in 2025

According to him, Apple plans to stop producing second- and third-generation AirPods after launching two fourth-generation models.

The updated AirPods Max are expected to feature a USB-C port instead of Lightning for charging and wired audio playback, but there won’t be any other major changes, according to Gurman. He said the over-ear headphones may also be available in new colors.

Gurman expects new AirPods Pro to launch in 2025 with design changes and an “upgraded chip” for improved audio quality.

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Artificial intelligence in your headphones. Google is working on bringing Gemini to such devices

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Artificial intelligence in your headphones Google is working on bringing

Google wants to add its latest chatbot Gemini not only to smartphones but also to headphones.

Artificial intelligence in your headphones.  Google is working on bringing Gemini to such devices

A mention of this was found in the Google application code, and there is a whole line there that says that Gemini will be available in headphones.

Let us remind you that Gemini was recently released on Android, where it can replace the usual Assistant. At the same time, headphones, even Google Buds, will still launch Google Assistant, and not Gemini, when the assistant is launched, even if the latter is installed. Apparently, this is exactly what can soon be changed.

Given that Gemini is a much more capable conversation partner than Assistant, this replacement will clearly appeal to many users.

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