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Netflix adds two new premium-only features

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
February 8, 2023
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Netflix’s Premium subscription now includes spatial audio and more download devices, upgrading or joining Free. Netflix Director of Product Management Rishu Arora stated that 4K HDR resolution has been tuned for premium members.
“We’re happy to offer new features for users who are already on the Premium plan, upgrade, or register for the first time,” she said.

For subscribers to the Premium plan, Netflix has developed various new features over the years. The best viewing experience is offered to these customers thanks to features like 4K HDR video resolution. a function that allows users to view movies and TV shows without being interrupted by advertisements.

Another feature on the streaming platform is Dolby Atmos, which surrounds consumers with engrossing sounds while they watch content.

Additionally, Sony’s picture quality and device experts worked with Netflix’s color scientists to develop a new feature called Netflix Calibrated Mode, which is only available on Sony’s BRAVIA MASTER Series A9F OLED and Z9F LED TVs.

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The two new features are spatial audio and the ability to download content from other devices.

Any device can enjoy this unique cinematic audio experience because no additional hardware is required. Users can now experience the best sound possible when watching a movie or television show on their phone, tablet, computer, or TV thanks to this new feature.

The new feature is currently accessible on more than 700 of Netflix’s most popular films, including Knives Out: A Glass Onion, Wednesday, and Stranger Things. As new but well-liked titles like Tour de France, You, Your Place or Mine, etc. are published, they will also be added.

All premium users need to do to access the function is look for the new “spatial audio” badge on movies and TV shows, or just search for “spatial audio” to receive a comprehensive list of all the titles of movies and TV shows that support the feature.

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The second newly released feature is this one. In order to download Netflix movies and episodes whenever they want, more users and more devices must be able to login to a premium account.

Prior to this, only four of the site’s members could download content because premium customers could share their accounts across several devices. The number of download devices has now grown to six for premium members solely due to these additional features, though.

The streaming juggernaut revealed its new anti-password sharing procedures the day before this. The website described how it tries to keep password sharing within a family while clamping down on unauthorized outside use.

The world’s largest streaming service has revealed the terms describing how it intends to manage the household experience. It has revised its FAQ pages for Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru, three nations where it is already experimenting with additional membership fees for account sharing.

These new phrases require individuals to identify their primary location via television. All accounts and devices should be linked to the same Wi-Fi network as the television.

“A signed-in, Wi-Fi-connected TV sets your primary location.” “All additional devices signed into your account on that Wi-Fi network will be associated with your primary location and can use Netflix,” it adds.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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