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Apple Music and Mercedes‑Benz Team-Up to Bring Premium Immersive Spatial Audio to Select Models

Apple and Mercedes-Benz on Sunday announced that Apple Music’s Spatial Audio with support for Dolby Atmos is now available as a native experience in select Mercedes-Benz vehicles for the first time.

Apple Music with Spatial Audio comes fully integrated through the MBUX infotainment system in Mercedes-Maybach models, the EQS and EQS SUV, as well as the EQE and the S-Class.

“Sound quality is incredibly important to Apple Music, which is why we are so excited to be working with Mercedes-Benz to make Spatial Audio on Apple Music available natively in the car for the first time,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats. “Spatial Audio is revolutionizing the way artists create and fans listen to music, and it’s an experience that is impossible to explain in words; you have to hear it for yourself to appreciate it. Together with Mercedes-Benz, we now have even more opportunities to bring wholly immersive music to our subscribers all over the world.”

“We’re joining forces to offer our customers a benchmark music experience unparalleled in the industry,” said Markus Schäfer, Mercedes-Benz Group AG’s chief technology officer and a member of the board of management. “We are proud that our vehicles will be the first-ever non-Apple devices to feature immersive Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos. This seamless experience shows how in-car entertainment can reach exciting new levels by perfectly integrating hardware and software.”

Mercedes-Benz drivers who are subscribed to Apple Music will gain immediate access to an ever-growing selection of songs and albums available in Spatial Audio.

The limited edition Mercedes-Maybach by Virgil Abloh, was the first model in the Mercedes-Benz lineup to offer the multidimensional soundscape powered by the Burmester high-end 4D sound system. The system includes 31 speakers, including six 3D speakers that emit their sound from above, four near-ear speakers in the front seats, an 18.5-liter subwoofer; eight sound transducers (two per seat); two amplifiers; and 1,750 watts of power.

So it’s completely okay if you never leave your vehicle, we’ll understand.

Chris Hauk

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