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Mach1 will provide spatial audio for Bose’s AR platform

Bose AR is a new way to experience audio.
Bose AR is a new way to experience audio.
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Mach1 said its patented spatial audio technology is available on the Bose AR platform, which enhances the world around you with sound, rather than visuals.

These glasses contain sensors that can detect your movements, and they connect via Bluetooth to your smartphone to fetch Global Positioning System data and determine which way you’re looking and moving. The glasses can send sound to your ears from a specific direction.

Now they will be enhanced with Mach1’s unified audio framework, which gives content creators and developers an easy way to create spatial audio — with a future-proofed pipeline that is platform-, format-, and codec-agnostic.

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Above:  Mach1 Spatial System is a tool to help create spatial audio.

Image Credit: Mach1

Mach1 Spatial enables spatial and positional audio rendering for content creation (encoding) and playback (decoding). The Mach1 Spatial SDK directly utilizes the sensors from the Bose AR-enabled products to bring a range of spatial audio and multichannel handling features to any custom application.

The Mach1 Transcode API from the Mach1 Spatial SDK also enables and supports all major multichannel channel surround and spatial formats, making it easy to support any content.

The company was founded by Dražen and Jacqueline Bošnjak, and its spatial sound production has been used on some of the industry’s most high profile virtual reality projects, including The Martian VR, Alien VR, Chained, and Dear Angelica.