WhatsApp is testing built-in noise cancellation for voice and video calls, currently available to select Android beta testers. The feature filters background noise in real time, keeping voices clear, and can be toggled on or off during calls. A wider rollout is expected soon, enhancing call clarity for users in noisy environments.
WhatsApp is quietly working on one of the most practically useful upgrades to its calling experience yet. According to WABetaInfo, the trusted tracker of WhatsApp’s unreleased features, Meta’s messaging giant is testing built-in noise cancellation for voice and video calls, and it could soon roll out to all users.
WhatsApp Noise Cancellation: What will this feature do?
Noise cancellation identifies unwanted background sounds and filters them out in real time, while keeping the speaker’s voice clear. Whether you’re calling from a busy cafe, a noisy street, or a crowded office, the feature is designed to ensure the person on the other end hears you, and only you, loud and clear.
WhatsApp Noise Cancellation: How will it work during a call?
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