
The Google Home Max will be receiving a performance update to fix audio latency issues by the end of the month, reports The Next Web. Currently, when you play something through the speaker via its 3.5mm port, like a record player, there’s a noticeable lag. That can be annoying if you’re using your Home Max with a TV source and the sound is delayed and out of sync with the picture. Google says the new update should fix this, and it’s expected to reduce line-in delay from 550 to 39 milliseconds. That translates to reducing latency by about 93 percent.
In a statement to The Next Web, Chris Chan, Google Home Max product manager, said:
“In launching Max, we knew that a vast majority of users would love using the Google Assistant to stream...
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https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/5/10/17338852/google-home-max-update-fix-audio-latency-issues
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https://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2018/05/google-home-max-will-get-update-to-fix.html
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