Netflix is expanding its catalog of spatial audio content. To date, more than 700 titles, series and films are compatible.
Last summer, Netflix began using a spatial audio system that does not require special equipment. Having implemented this technology in the fourth season of Stranger Things and several other very rare games, Netflix is now accelerating its rollout. However, you will need to subscribe to the most premium offer to be able to take advantage of it. Spatial audio is also now available for over 700 references, including The Watcher, Wednesday, and Glass Onion: A History at Daggers Drawn.
Netflix expands its catalog of spatial audio content
The spatial sound icon in series and movies clearly indicates if the title is compatible with that format. You can also search for “spatial audio”to see the full list of supported content. And in the coming weeks or months, you’ll be able to enjoy it on an ever-growing list with titles like You, Your Place or Mine, Luther: Fallen Sun or the Tour de France.
To date, more than 700 titles, series and films are compatible
Netflix has partnered with Sennheiser to use Ambeo’s 2-Channel Spatial Audio technology. The latter has been designed and designed to work with the speakers built into our electronic devices, including laptops and tablets. Netflix explains that spatial audio can also be effective on TVs that are close to the viewer and on smartphones with stereo speakers. The company also claims that this spatial audio provides a more immersive experience if you’re wearing headphones or headphones.
Starting today, Premium subscribers have another benefit that can be useful for those who watch Netflix movies and TV shows on the go and across devices. You will now be able to download content on six devices, up from four. This is six devices more than users of the promotional offer.