Eclipsa Audio will be available in Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup, from Crystal UHD to QLED Neo 8K
New technology to transform home entertainment with innovative 3D audio experiences
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced the integration of Eclipsa Audio, a revolutionary 3D audio technology developed in collaboration with Google, into its 2025 lineup of TVs and soundbars. Empowering creators to design dynamic, immersive audio content and enabling easy playback on Samsung TVs, Eclipsa Audio brings consumers closer than ever to captivating audio and visual experiences.
“We are proud to position ourselves as an industry leader with the integration of Eclipsa Audio into our 2025 TV and soundbar lineup,” said Taeyong Son, Executive Vice President and R&D Team Head, Display Business, Samsung Electronics. “This innovation paves the way for new immersive audio experiences and reinforces our commitment to shaping the future of home entertainment. »
Innovative in the home entertainment experience
Samsung, the global leader in the television market for 18 consecutive years[1] redefines home entertainment with Eclipsa Audio integration. Samsung TVs are ready to make this new technology accessible to more consumers.
Eclipsa Audio allows creators to adjust audio data like sound location and intensity, as well as spatial reflections, to create an immersive, three-dimensional sound experience.
As the first company in the industry to adopt Eclipsa Audio, Samsung is integrating the technology into its 2025 TV lineup, from the Crystal UHD series to the premium flagship QLED Neo 8K models, to ensure consumers who want to Experience this advanced technology can choose from a wide range of options.
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Starting in 2025, creators will be able to upload videos with Eclipsa audio tracks to YouTube. Viewers with Samsung 2025 devices will be able to watch YouTube videos with premium spatial audio.
To ensure consistent audio quality, Samsung and Google are working with the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) to create a certification program for devices using Eclipsa Audio, to ensure consumers experience the highest standards of sound fidelity.
“We believe Eclipsa Audio has the potential to change the way we experience sound,” said Jim Bankoski, VP of Engineering, Google Chrome. “We’re excited to see how the creator community uses it to create innovative audio experiences.” »
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