New over-ear headphones with premium 3D sound capabilities surpassing Apple's AirPods Max have been announced
In addition to active noise cancellation (ANC), the Yamaha YH-L700A's party trick is the combination of 3D sound and built-in head tracking This is much like Apple's spatial audio feature that works in conjunction with head tracking on the AirPods Max, but the YH-L700A is available for both iOS and Android
While spatial audio relies on mastering music and movie soundtracks for Dolby Atmos (another 360-degree sound format), Yamaha's 3D sound field technology uses the company's proprietary Cinema DSP processing This converts stereo sound into multi-channel audio, creating a more immersive 360-degree surround sound effect
The Yamaha YH-L700A's head tracking should allow certain sound origins, such as specific instrument tracks or single sound effects, to move around while maintaining their original position within the 3D space
Again, this is similar to how head tracking works with AirPods Max and AirPods Pro However, since all processing is done on the YH-L700A, head tracking will not be limited to iOS only, as is the case with spatial audio, and Android users will also be able to use head tracking As for supported content, Yamaha states that "almost any source is sufficient" for stereo audio
Thus, the 3D sound field could solve two current problems with spatial audio: spatial audio in Apple Music does not currently utilize head tracking, and AirPods Max can only demonstrate its capabilities with certain Atmos-enabled videos only
Second, the mobile OS-independence of 3D Sound Field makes the YH-L700A the first mainstream headphone to offer 3D head tracking on Android Pricing in the US has yet to be confirmed, but the YH-L700A will cost £449 when it launches in the UK this August This is £100 less than the launch price of the AirPods Max
This is still an expensive pair of cans - even the best over-ear headphones rarely exceed £300/$300 But with head tracking, ANC, and even sound optimization that adjusts the output to the shape of your head, the Yamaha YH-L700A may be worth it
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