


Check them out, then determine which works best for you and your favorite games. Both Windows Sonic and Dolby Atmos are sure to perform different across different games. Make sure to try them both out in a variety of games. Given that they are both free, at least to try, there is absolutely no reason not to try them for yourself. Dolby Atmos for Headphones will set you back $15, but it is offered with a free trial. Windows Sonic is completely free, and it’s simple to enable.

In fact, many people have reported that using Windows Sonic in place of their headsets built-in surround sound functionality actually sounds better. With these new audio options you can get a similar advantage even if your headset cost a fraction of the high-end surround sound headsets. To be successful in first-person shooters you need to quickly locate the enemies, so many gamers have been using surround-sound headsets for years to get a competitive advantage. We tried it out with Overwatch, and we found that it made a significant difference when trying to locate where sounds were coming from within the game. If you play games with a stereo headset, you are definitely going to want to enable Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos for Headphones. This isn’t just an Insider Preview feature. It won’t be obvious that you have it, but you definitely do. The latest update for the Xbox One has brought Spatial Sound with it. Windows Spatial Sound options attempt to create a surround sound experience using ordinary stereo headphones. This new feature includes two new audio processors called Windows Sonic and Dolby Atmos for Headphones. When it arrived on PCs it brought with it a new audio setting called Spatial Sound. The Windows 10 Creators Update launched on PCs and the Xbox One last month.
