CES 2022: Google announces spatial audio for its devices, extends Fast Pair support to more categories
Google on Wednesday made a number of key announcements for Android users during the ongoing Consumer Electronic Show or CES 2020. The tech giant has announced spatial audio support for its devices with compatible headsets while also extending the fast pair support to more categories. Google’s Fast Pair already works with wearables and allows users to instantly connect their headsets with smartphones and tablets. Google says that it is now working to extend this functionality beyond audio connectivity with wearables, headphones, speakers and cars to TVs and smart home devices. The users will be able to connect their Android phone to their Windows PC with Fast Pair and quickly set up Bluetooth accessories, sync text messages and share files with Nearby Share.

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