Google's Dysonics acquisition could bring 3D audio to Pixel Buds
The acquisition could bring spatially aware audio technology to the Pixel Buds . The tech replicates the effect of surround-sound speakers through smaller in-ear devices such as the Pixel Buds.

Further, it created a software toolset for 3D audio mastering aimed at virtual reality (VR) content creators.
Dysonics employees on LinkedIn noted that they are working on "audio hardware" at Google.

Protocol also speculates that Google's Nest speaker could improve, although that is unlikely given that the company specializes in headphones and wearable audio devices.

Wolverine is a hearing enhancer intended to make conversation easier in crowded spaces. It is being developed by Moonshot Factory—another subsidiary of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin had even received early demonstrations of the Wolverine project in 2019.

However, besides a few USPTO filings, not much more is known about how Google is using Dysonics's technology. Even the financial aspects of the latter's acquisition remain unknown.
So, until the next iteration of the Google audio hardware releases, it's going to be a wait-and-watch game.

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