The Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Galaxy Watch series have received new software upgrades from Samsung, which improve content recording for all Galaxy users. Users can create, capture, and share their greatest moments with Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones, which have long been known for providing the best photography and filmmaking experiences. With 360 Audio Recording, a novel feature that adds immersive sound to video material, and an improvement to the Camera Controller that makes remotely zooming in and out simpler, the already potent Galaxy camera is now even more potent when connected with the newest wearable devices. Samsung’s ongoing dedication to provide current devices the most modern experiences can be seen in these software upgrades.
360 Audio Recording: Capture the World as You Hear it
Users now have the ability to record sound in 360 degrees on video just as they hear it. Anyone can capture realistic audio for video and film like a pro by pairing Galaxy Buds2 Pro with a Galaxy smartphone anytime, anyplace, without the need for heavy professional equipment. Each earbud has a microphone that the feature uses to capture 360-degree sound, placing viewers in the heart of a boisterous festival throng or next to a trickling brook in the middle of a wilderness. To hear realistic and immersive noises that simulate an in-person experience, users may put on attached headphones and play back the video on their device or social media channel.
The first function in the Galaxy range to use LE Audio, a cutting-edge new Bluetooth audio protocol, is 360 Audio Recording. The audio quality, latency, and battery life are all enhanced by this new technology. In addition to delivering music that sounds better, LE Audio widens the range of audio experiences to provide more intricate and rich sound that can be shared with others. Now, LE Audio offers binaural recording for the Galaxy Buds2 Pro, utilising both the left and right microphones simultaneously. Users are immersed in the experience while using the Buds2 Pro with a Galaxy Z Flip4 or Fold4 and have access to high-quality stereo audio and high-definition video.
Camera Controller: Frame the ideal photograph with the camera controller on your wrist
Using Galaxy smartphones for photography and filming means being in complete control of your artistic vision. One illustration is the Camera Controller software for the Galaxy Watch, which enables users to operate their phone’s camera directly from their wrist. Zoom capabilities have been added to Camera Controller in a new update that will soon be available for the Galaxy Watch5 and Watch4 series, further enhancing the Galaxy camera experience with connection to Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Watches. Now users can remotely control their phone’s camera zoom with a simple press of the watch face or a turn of the rotating bezel, which is ideal for snapping group photos or solo selfies from a distance and removing the need to frantically race to the camera to frame the ideal shot.
Availability
Starting today, software updates will gradually roll out the new 360 Audio Recording capability to Galaxy Buds2 Pro, Galaxy Z Flip4, and Galaxy Z Fold4. Beginning February2, the revised Camera Controller function will be accessible on the Galaxy Watch5, Watch5 Pro, Watch4, and Watch4 Classic. It’s anticipated that these new wearable features will work in concert with the new Galaxy camera capabilities to provide novel and unprecedented experiences.
Meanwhile Tune in on 2 February, at 02:00AM Malaysian Time, for more details of Samsung’s advanced Galaxy smartphone that will be announced at Galaxy Unpacked