(Pocket-lint) - Qualcomm has launched Snapdragon Sound - an initiative which aims to be a benchmark for up to 24-bit 96kHz HD audio.
Essentially, Snapdragon Sound guarantees a certain level of HD audio quality between compatible phones and headphones with low latency and high-quality voice calls, too.
Of course, both those phones and headphones need to use Qualcomm hardware inside and only the latest 800-series Snapdragon phone platforms are supported. The earphones also need to be using one of the QCC514x, QCC515x and QCC3056 chipsets at present.
So yes, Snapdragon Sound is built on top of Bluetooth and yes, it ll be the preserve of Qualcomm-based Android devices only.
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//]]>// >By Rob Enderle
Every year I look back at all of the
Products of the Week I ve selected during the year and pick the one that made the most significant impression on me to crown the
Product of the Year.
This year the election and pandemic kept our lives pretty messed up, and to keep working we relied heavily on our laptops, cloud services, networking gear, and our collaboration apps.
We also needed entertainment to stay sane, and whether it was HBO Max, Netflix, or Amazon Prime, we found our release in online entertainment.
Let s look at my top 13 contenders, and then I ll rank the top four products as we work toward the
Dec 21, 2020 4:00 AM PT
Every year I look back at all of the
Products of the Week I ve selected during the year and pick the one that made the most significant impression on me to crown the
Product of the Year.
This year the election and pandemic kept our lives pretty messed up, and to keep working we relied heavily on our laptops, cloud services, networking gear, and our collaboration apps.
We also needed entertainment to stay sane, and whether it was HBO Max, Netflix, or Amazon Prime, we found our release in online entertainment.
Let s look at my top 13 contenders, and then I ll rank the top four products as we work toward the
Dec 21, 2020 4:00 AM PT
Every year I look back at all of the
Products of the Week I ve selected during the year and pick the one that made the most significant impression on me to crown the
Product of the Year.
This year the election and pandemic kept our lives pretty messed up, and to keep working we relied heavily on our laptops, cloud services, networking gear, and our collaboration apps.
We also needed entertainment to stay sane, and whether it was HBO Max, Netflix, or Amazon Prime, we found our release in online entertainment.
Let s look at my top 13 contenders, and then I ll rank the top four products as we work toward the
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//]]>// >By Rob Enderle
Every year I look back at all of the
Products of the Week I ve selected during the year and pick the one that made the most significant impression on me to crown the
Product of the Year.
This year the election and pandemic kept our lives pretty messed up, and to keep working we relied heavily on our laptops, cloud services, networking gear, and our collaboration apps.
We also needed entertainment to stay sane, and whether it was HBO Max, Netflix, or Amazon Prime, we found our release in online entertainment.
Let s look at my top 13 contenders, and then I ll rank the top four products as we work toward the