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360-Degrees Audio Recording Via Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

Phones are optimized to capture voice sound rather than environmental audio. That’s amazing for conversations, but it sometimes feels like the captured image quality is well above the sound quality. Samsung is trying to change this with a new software update that lets Galaxy Buds 2 Pro users record video sound via the two earbuds’ microphones.

Dubbed “360 Audio Recording” by Samsung, recording via the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro microphones uses the latest advances in Bluetooth LE (low-energy) audio technology to record stereo sound in videos, thanks to binaural recording.

Smartphones tend to have more than one microphone, but it is possible that not only are the earbuds strategically placed to record sound as a person would perceive it, but they could have better microphones too.

This very cool usage of the existing hardware could entice people to stay within Samsung’s ecosystem. From what we gather, this would work when the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are connected to an OneUI 5.0 Samsung phone. Samsung explicitly mentions the Z Fold4 and Z Flip4, but hopefully, all OneUI 5.0 phones will be compatible.

Along with this audio update, Samsung has also announced that Galaxy Watch5 and Watch4 will soon be updated to act as a Camera Controller. That could be cool if you’re recording using a tripod placed in front of you, for example. You can use the watch to control the camera’s zoom and shutter/record action.

360-Degrees Audio Recording Via Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

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England is banning the sale of some single-use plastics

England will ban businesses from selling and offering a variety of single-use plastics, including plates and cutlery, by the end of the year, the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs announced on Saturday. The government will begin enforcing the legislation in October 2023. In addition to some plastics, the ban will cover single-use trays and certain types of polystyrene cups and food containers but will exempt plates, trays and bowls included with supermarket-ready meals; the government intends to target those through a separate plan that incentives manufacturers to meet higher recycling standards.

According to one estimate cited by the environment ministry, English consumers use about 2.7 billion items of single-use cutlery every year, and only about 10 percent of those are recycled. The department said 95 percent of people it consulted before today’s announcement were in favor of a ban. “We have listened to the public and these new single-use plastics bans will continue our vital work to protect the environment for future generations,” said Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey.

Per AFP, Scotland and Wales previously passed similar legislation. It’s also worth noting, England already restricts the sale of other single-use items, including straws and cotton swabs. Additionally, the environment ministry is considering measures that would target other “problematic plastic items.” Specifically, the government could also ban wet wipes and tobacco filters or mandate package labeling designed to show consumers how to dispose of those items correctly.

The ban on disposable plates and cutlery is part of a broader push by governments across the world to curb the production and use of single-use plastics. Last March, the United Nations began working on a first-ever global plastic pollution treaty. While the agreement won’t be complete until 2024 at the earliest, it could be among the most significant efforts to curb climate change since the Paris agreement in 2015.

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