Samsung unveiled Eclipsa Audio technology for new TVs and soundbars

Samsung has announced a new audio technology called Eclipsa Audio, which will be part of all TVs and soundbars in the 2025 lineup. This innovative solution, developed in partnership with Google, is designed to compete with Dolby Atmos and set a new standard for sound quality in the home.
Samsung has announced a new audio technology, Eclipsa Audio, which will be part of all TVs and soundbars in the 2025 lineup.
How Eclipsa Audio works
The Eclipsa Audio technology is based on the developments of IAMF (Immersive Audio Model and Formats), part of the Alliance for Open Media. It offers users the ability to immerse themselves in surround audio, making sound more realistic and lifelike. Content creators have the tools to adjust the position, intensity and reflections of sounds to create richer, more immersive audio experiences.

YouTube support and device certification
Content creators can now upload Eclipsa Audio-enabled videos to YouTube, where YouTube Premium subscribers can enjoy premium spatial audio. To ensure playback quality, Samsung and Google are developing a certification program for compatible devices in collaboration with the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA).
Samsung and Google are developing a certification program for compatible devices.
Samsung’s position in the industry
Samsung has been the largest TV manufacturer in the world for 18 years and continues to set new standards in the home entertainment industry. The introduction of Eclipsa Audio will be another step towards creating a unique experience for viewers, allowing them to immerse themselves in a world of high quality sound and picture.
Comment from Samsung
Samsung Visual Display Executive Vice President and Head of R&D Taeyon Sohn said the company is proud to integrate Eclipsa Audio into the 2025 lineup. This innovation opens new horizons for content creators and strengthens Samsung’s leadership in home technology.
Seon said that the company is proud to announce the integration of Eclipsa Audio into the 2025 lineup.