- Apple said it has a super high quality wireless technology on iPhone 17 and Airpods Pro 3
- Lower latency than Bluetooth Le, higher quality than LDAC
- Designed for multisensory and multisensory applications
One of the frustrating things to be an owner of Apple headphones is that unless he is listening through second generation airpods with cable, he cannot obtain Apple Lasts without loss of quality in Apple Airpods of any generation. But it seems that it is about to change, and technology is already within the iPhone 17 and Airpods Pro 3.
Apparently, Apple has introduced support for SPR AVS in the latest iPhones and Airpods Pro, and although some of the details are still secret, this could be the future of the Airpods of High Quality.
Why Apple Audio acronym could offer a serious sound
SPR AVS is the distant acronym for audiovisual synchronization of space relay retransmission, and as Patently Apple reports that it is designed to replace or work together with Bluetooth and AirPlay through the Apple N1 wireless chip and its A19 processor.
His work is to offer a communication of very low latency and high bandwidth between Apple devices. The latency is even lower than that of Bluetooth Le Audio and Snapdragon Sound, low enough for real -time tasks, including games and live translation, and quality is high enough to offer an audio transmission “true without losses” to Airpods Pro 3 and future headphones and headphones of Apple.
It is not completely clear exactly what it means that Apple, “true without losses”, would assume that it means that ALAC (Audio Codec without loss of Apple Music, and any high quality transmission or audio, can be transmitted without any re -enforming or compression. Only the source audio, sent to their ears, basically.
Crucially for Apple, it also synchronizes multiple devices, so it could have its iPhone, Vision Pro and Airpods Pro 3 running together for perfect reproduction. And because it is equal to the same, it connects the device to the device without going through a Wi-Fi router, it is simple and helps protect user privacy.
So why can’t you use it in Apple Music? The main reason seems that Apple is focusing on spatial computing, Vision Pro and its successors, and what Patenty Apple describes as “multisensory experiences that require a narrow connection between devices.”
This makes sense based on the fact that Airpods Pro 2 really are Also capable of making lossless audio … but only when used with vision pro. Apple clearly see a need That is why here, it is not so, and who knows, maybe the new technology is a battery murderer.
That means that transmission without loss is a characteristic that could eventually drip from Vision Pro, instead of something Apple will prioritize for Airpods at this time. We live in hope …