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WhatsApp introduces noise cancellation update for Android beta testers
Beta version 2.26.14.1 allows users to eliminate ambient sounds like traffic
WhatsApp is currently rolling out a significant update for Android that will let users enable noise cancellation during voice and video calls.
The new feature will work to filter out unnecessary background noise and make voice conversations clearer. This functionality, identified in the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.26.11.8, keeps conversations clear by removing sounds such as traffic, wind, or noise from crowded environments in real-time.
By filtering out unwanted noise without affecting the speaker’s voice, the update enhances audio quality and makes conversations feel more natural.
Initially limited to a small group, the feature is now expanding. The latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.26.14.1, now available on the Google Play Store, introduces integrated noise cancellation for both voice and video calls.
The feature is designed for those users who frequently make calls in noisy surroundings. It works particularly well for outdoor calls, allowing users to enjoy a more consistent and improved experience across both voice and video.
While some users might find that noise cancellation affects their call audio quality in ways they don’t like, they can turn the feature off at any time.
This built-in noise cancellation is currently available to select beta testers who install the latest update. The company is gradually rolling out this option, so access is limited initially.
Over the coming weeks, more users should be able to enable the feature to improve audio clarity and create a more focused calling environment.
Previously, Meta introduced cross-platform chat transfers and dual-account support for iOS devices.
