Google and Samsung have introduced a new spatial audio technology named Eclipsa Audio to compete with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The technology will be supported on 2025 Samsung soundbars and TVs, Google Chrome, and YouTube, with upcoming plans to integrate it into Android. However, the absence of headphone support for Android devices hinders the full potential of Eclipsa Audio. Head-tracked spatial audio aims to create an immersive experience akin to a movie theater. The success of Eclipsa Audio depends on garnering support from major headphone manufacturers and streaming services like Netflix and Disney Plus. While there are promises of future updates and device compatibility, the road to widespread adoption may face challenges without a concerted industry-wide effort. The evolving landscape of spatial audio technologies is set to transform the audio experience for users in the coming years.