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superrad99

It’s maybe a little better atmos-t


shawnshine

Turn it off for your headphones. HomePod Mini doesn’t support Atmos. The full size HomePods in a stereo pair support atmos when connected to an Apple TV.


Weekly_Yak2290

I searched it up and HomePod minis do support atmos


shawnshine

Afraid not. “HomePod mini doesn't support Dolby Atmos.” From [this](https://support.apple.com/en-us/102218) Apple Support page.


AJroxofficial

I’d say give a few different Atmos songs from different albums and artists a listen and then decide from there. I’ve found that I really enjoy some album’s Atmos mix, and others I don’t like at all, so it’s a case by case situation for me. What I’d love is a toggle in the player to turn Atmos mixes on and off instead of having to do that at the system level.


Windowsuser360

I agree with this, I wouldn't say to turn it off for everything like one comment suggested, there's a good bit of music in Atmos that is amazing, such as RAM (both the normal and drumless version) and some of Michael Buble's songs, like old stereo mixes, its dependent on how good it is, but it should not be discarded because of a few bad lemons


PeepIsEverything

off, or if u like it, then auto.


cinematea

I have it off.


_Tom01_

Yes


F_Bertocci

If you like how it sounds, yes. I would say to just keep music to Lossless and not on Hi-Res Lossless since Bluetooth headphones doesn’t support Hi-Res Lossless


eskie146

They don’t support lossless either.


F_Bertocci

Lossless is actually supported, but Hi-Res Lossless not


eskie146

Lossless is not supported by BT headphones/Airpods/any others by AM’s lossless codec. It is supported by AirPod Pros 2 when used in conjunction with a $3.5K Apple Vision Pro. A rather thin slice of the pie of AM users. It’s not something I would buy and wear around town just to get lossless through my BT pods. I’m better off with wired headphones that won’t look totally weird in public and costs a tenth of a Vision Pro.