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Samsung credits data transfer software for Galaxy Buds Pro's newest features

(Topic created on: 02-17-2021 10:37 AM)
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During the development process of Samsung's latest Galaxy Buds Pro, the company prioritised lowering delay and latency problems, which it said was eventually made possible through the development of new data transfer software technology.

Moon Han-gil, Samsung Mobile's Advanced Audio Lab head, said the software not only reduced delays and improved latency, but it also allowed the company to add the active noise-cancelling (ANC) and ambient sound features into the Galaxy Buds Pro.

"Delay is the biggest concern for consumers jumping from conventional wired earphones to wireless earbuds," Moon told ZDNet. "Then there is the sound quality. Since the first Galaxy Buds that launched in 2019, we have been using software that varies the bitrate of the audio data, depending on the surrounding wireless environment."

"Most other earbuds in the market receive compressed audio data sent by the handset at a consistent bitrate in all sound environments. But when there are many signals in the surrounding area, this process may be interrupted and cause sound interruptions in the earbuds for the wearer.


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