More than meets the eye: 6 Samsung TV audio features worth knowing

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Chances are that image quality is the first thing that comes to mind when choosing a new TV for your entertainment setup. After all, you'll spend most of your TV time staring at the screen, whether watching movies, browsing YouTube, or playing video games. No matter the type of content you enjoy, you'll want a decent viewing experience.But apart from image quality, there is another, less obvious element that has a significant impact on your TV experience. That element is sound quality, and thankfully, most Samsung TVs boast a handful of fantastic sound-related features that enhance the viewer's audio experience. Here's what they are.As Samsung explains on one of its newsroom portals, most modern Samsung TVs boast at least six main features that greatly improve the audio and enhance the TV experience.These are available on most Neo QLED and OLED TVs, and of course, the new and fantastic Micro RGB model.Active Voice Amplifier Pro: Makes dialogues sound clearer.Object Tracking Sound+: When enabled, the audio reacts to the on-screen action.Adaptive Sound Pro: Using microphones, this feature monitors how the sound bounces around the room and adjusts the audio on the fly for a better experience.Dolby Atmos: Provides a richer 3D sound through up-firing speakers (the experience will vary depending on the number of speakers and the soundbar's specifications).360 Audio with Galaxy Buds: You can connect your Galaxy Buds to your Samsung TV and enjoy 360 audio in your earbuds.Q-Symphony: Combines the TV's onboard speakers with a Samsung soundbar's speakers for a richer sound.It's important to note that some of these features are not available on some models, including the Crystal UHD series. Samsung Crystal TVs generally offer bigger LCD screens for lower prices but often lack higher-end features and aren't the best options for gamers.Furthermore, some TV models might have “Lite” versions of these features. An example is the Crystal UDH DU9000, which has Object Tracking Sound Lite instead of OTS+.All in all, if you're looking to buy a new Samsung TV, consider its audio qualities along with image quality, regardless of whether or not you plan on using a soundbar or home theater setup. Although sound quality may arguably not be as important as the screen itself, these clever audio features that Samsung includes in many of its TVs can enhance your viewing and gaming experience. Need to upgrade your setup? Browse the best Samsung TV offers Buy Now The post More than meets the eye: 6 Samsung TV audio features worth knowing appeared first on SamMobile.