Spatial Audio is a feature that delivers a natural listening experience by restoring the sound cues that are usually lost when wearing headphones. The feature can be applied to media content (e.g., music, movies, etc.) as well as during phone and/or conference calls (e.g., Zoom, Teams, etc.).
Spatial Audio is a process that can be experienced for both stereo and Dolby Atmos content*.
Three Spatial Audio modes are supported on Beoplay H100:
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1.
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Off:
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Spatial Audio processing disabled.
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2.
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Virtualise:
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Used for source devices configured to stream stereo content.
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3.
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Immersive:
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Used for source devices configured to stream Dolby Atmos content.
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In addition, for the modes Virtualise and Immersive, Head Tracking can be enabled/disabled.
What is Head Tracking on Beoplay H100
Voice calls
When using your Beoplay H100 for phone or conference calls, there are two modes available:
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1.
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Off:
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Spatial Audio processing disabled.
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2.
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On:
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Spatial Audio processing enabled.
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Note! The selected mode is only applied for the duration of the voice call.
How do I configure audio settings for voice calls on Beoplay H100?
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*Dolby Atmos content is available on some streaming services. Tracks available in Dolby Atmos will be indicated by the logo.
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