 Oof, that was good. Hey guys, Thunder E here. And the one thing about gaming that we all tend to agree on is that we definitely need good audio. And that's something that surprisingly is not available for a lot of gamers or, you know, gamers really like gaming experience. So I've got to head and partner with Qualcomm who's the sponsor of this video to talk about snap dragon sound and how it actually is really important. Especially for the two devices I'm using here, which is the ASUS ROG Fold 6 and the Noble Falcon ANC. So why should you care about snap dragon sound? Especially with the Noble Falcon ANC. When you pick up a smartphone or device like the ROG Fold 6, it's got some really good speakers. But let's be honest, right? When we're playing our favorite games, like Call of Duty Mobile or PUBG Mobile, even Apex Legends, you don't want to be blasting your speakers out in public. Because of course, you might be disturbing other people. This is where, of course, headphones come into play. Now, I'm a gamer. I play a lot on PC. I'm used to using PC headsets. And they do a really good job in isolating sound for me very, very well, where I can hear footsteps. I can hear where the gunshots are coming from. I know where the enemy is coming around. Now when we move over to mobile gaming, that usually is not the case. So you tend to run around the map not knowing where people are and you suddenly see someone or you get shot and turn around and like, boom. You know what? You're dead. Game's over, right? But Snapdragon Sound helps with that with something called full synchronized audio. Using Aptex Audio to sync, fully synchronize your audio of your gameplay so that when you're listening to those footsteps, you can actually hear them correctly. Now, think about it this way. You're playing a game of Call of Duty Mobile. You're in, of course, the Scrappyard map and you can hear people walking by within the plane and it sounds like footsteps on metal because of course it's all planes. This allows you to get a better, just more immersed style of gameplay. Where you can hear those steps, you can identify where the enemy is and of course you can go ahead and win that match. That is one of the huge benefits I definitely love with Snapdragon Sound. To sum it up, Snapdragon Sound delivers ultra low latency of just 89 milliseconds, which means there's virtually no lag between your smartphone or your headset. So in this case, using the ROG Phone 6, which supports Snapdragon Sound and has it built in, as well as also the Noble Falcon ANC, you're gonna get that synchronized gameplay you've been waiting for and truly experienced. And trust me, with these headphones, it truly feels that way. So it does this by using technologies built into Snapdragon Sound like Aptex Adaptive, which ensures that you get glitch-free audio listening sessions, especially while gaming so that you don't have audio cutouts from your teammates or you can definitely hear the sounds of those guns flying by ahead of you. So their wealth of riches within Snapdragon Sound and one that I truly appreciate of course is the premium audio, premium sound. What I like about this is the fact that Snapdragon Sound ensures that you're getting the best kind of high-resolution audio to be expected, supporting a plethora of codecs, as well as also bringing in the range of Aptex Adaptive, Aptex Audio, as well as also Aptex Lossless Audio together, giving you a very clean serene listening experience and of course delivering 24-bit audio, 96 kilohertz on Bluetooth, so that when you're listening to music or even while you're gaming and hearing that soundtrack within the game, it comes in crystal clear and it's absolutely fantastic. You're probably gonna be asking the question. Now, this is great conversation about Snapdragon Sound, but how do they actually affect the Noble Falcon ANC? We've never actually used Noble before and this was a very fun experience trying them out. And what I loved about them is the fact that it sounded really rich and it was able to take advantage of the different codecs available, also getting lossless audio. So using these headphones to game and also listening to music was really nice. I was getting some really nice highs, mids, and lows and very robust bass out of it. When you put that in gaming terms, what you're also gonna be getting is a lot of clear definition between different elements within the game. So again, going back to our shooters here, you're gonna find a difference between a machine gun fire from a pistol fire or even explosions within the game. That to me is very, very key and that's why I like the use of Snapdragon Sound. I've always talked about it too. This is not the first time I've actually mentioned it. I did mention it, the use of Snapdragon Sound and the need for Snapdragon Sound within my Galaxy S22 Ultra long-term review and I think it's something that we hopefully will see more with other devices coming in the future. And I do like the pairing here with the Noble Falcon ANC and the ROG Phone 6 because my gaming experience just feels more in-depth, more focused and also I actually got a couple of wins. So I can't complain. Anyway guys, hopefully you enjoyed this video and you got to understand something new about Snapdragon Sound and what it brings to the table, especially with the Noble Falcon ANC. If you guys want me to cover that headset, let me know, I'll definitely do that for you. Otherwise, don't forget to use the links down below to check out more about Snapdragon Sound and find devices that support Snapdragon Sound. They're a ton of them in terms of smartphones and of course, true wireless buds that support it. And yeah, go ahead, pick one up and always enjoy your entertainment.