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One of the new features that AirPods users will be able to take advantage of in iOS 16 is Personalized Spatial Audio. This feature creates an immersive listening experience with Apple Music by accurately tracking the position of your ears and finally enhancing Dolby Atmos with Spatial Audio technology.

Apple announced the feature during a keynote at WWDC 2022. Here’s how the company describes the feature:

Personalized spatial audio provides an even more accurate and immersive listening experience. Listeners can use the iPhone’s TrueDepth camera to create a personal profile for Spatial Audio that delivers a listening experience tailored just for them.

Personalized Spatial Audio is available for AirPods 3, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max users running iOS 16. It requires an iPhone with a TrueDepth camera because once you set up this feature, you will need to scan your face and every face you have. ears. However, no iPad has this feature, not even those with a TrueDepth camera.

To use it, just follow these steps:

With the AirPods properly connected, open the iPhone settings; Click on the AirPods tab on iOS 16 next to your Apple ID; In Spatial Audio, click on Personalized Spatial Audio; Follow the instructions on the screen.

Once you’ve finished setting up personalized spatial audio with any of these AirPods above, all of your other AirPods will be ready for this feature. Technically, this should greatly improve the listening experience when using Apple Music.

Early thoughts on personalized spatial audio in iOS 16

With this new feature, it was very noticeable how the 3D mapping of your face helps Dolby Atmos with Spatial Audio technology. While I already liked this feature, some songs and albums sounded a bit like an echo, as if the vocalist was singing lower than the rest of the band.

Now, with Personalized Spatial Audio, everything finally sounds in its place. For those with an original HomePod, the listening experience sounds like the song is finally playing to its fullest.

While the AirPods Max were the only AirPods that didn’t struggle with song echoes, AirPods 3 and AirPods Pro users, on the other hand, will benefit the most from personalized spatial audio.

The feature will be available to iOS 16 public beta testers next month, with a release for all users expected this fall.

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