If you subscribe to Apple Music, you can listen to select songs in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos. Learn which devices support Dolby Atmos, how to change settings for Dolby Atmos, and find answers to common questions so you can start listening.
Listen to Dolby Atmos on iPhone or iPad
Listen to Dolby Atmos on Mac
Listen to Dolby Atmos on Apple Vision Pro
Listen to Dolby Atmos on HomePod
Listen to Dolby Atmos on Apple TV
Listen to Dolby Atmos on Android
Frequently asked questions
Update your iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
Go to Settings.
Tap Music.
Under Audio, tap Dolby Atmos.
Choose Automatic, Always On, or Off.
Supported songs automatically play in Dolby Atmos when you're listening with:
Any Apple or Beats Bluetooth headphones
If you’re using headphones that support Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, you need to turn on Spatial Audio in Control Center.
The built-in speakers on an iPhone XS or later (except iPhone SE), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later), iPad Pro 11-inch, or iPad Air (4th generation or later)
If you want to use wired headphones, choose Always On.
Update your Mac to the latest version of macOS.
Open the Apple Music app.
In the menu bar, choose Music > Preferences or Music > Settings.
Click the Playback tab.
The built-in speakers on a MacBook Pro (2018 model or later), MacBook Air (2018 model or later), or iMac (2021 model)
If you want to use other headphones that don’t support automatic playback, choose Always On.
Go to Settings > Apps.
Any recognized headphones
The built-in speakers on your Apple Vision Pro
Update your HomePod to the latest software version.
You need the Home app on the iPhone or iPad that you used to set up your HomePod.
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Home app.
Tap the Home button.
Tap Home Settings.
Under People, tap your name.
Tap Apple Music.
Turn Dolby Atmos on or off.
Update your Apple TV 4K to the latest version of tvOS. Then make sure that you have one of the following connections:
A Dolby Atmos compatible sound bar, Dolby Atmos enabled AV Receiver, or television that supports Dolby Atmos audio
On your Apple TV, go to Settings > Apps.
Select Music.
Select Dolby Atmos to change it to Automatic or Off.
You need an Android device that supports Dolby Atmos. To see if your Android device is supported, check with your device's manufacturer.
Update the Apple Music app to the latest version.
Tap the More button.
Tap Settings.
Tap Dolby Atmos to turn it on or off.
Yes. You can listen to Dolby Atmos music in Spatial Audio on Apple Vision Pro. And you can also listen on headphones that support dynamic head tracking with a compatible iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Turn on Sound Check. Here's how:
On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Music, then turn on Sound Check.
On your Mac, open the Apple Music app. In the menu bar, choose Music > Settings. Click the Playback tab, then select Sound Check to turn it on.
On your Apple TV, go to Settings > Apps > Music, then turn on Sound Check.
On your Apple Vision Pro, go to Settings > Apps > Music, then turn on Sound Check.
Play the song, then check for the Dolby Atmos badge in Now Playing. If every song on an album is available in Dolby Atmos, you’ll see the Dolby Atmos badge on the album’s detail page. Some songs are available in Dolby Atmos only on a particular version of an album.
Delete the song. Follow the steps below to turn on Download in Dolby Atmos for your device. Then redownload the song.
On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Music, then turn on Download in Dolby Atmos.
On your Mac, open the Apple Music app. In the menu bar, choose Music > Preferences. Click the General tab, then select Download in Dolby Atmos.
On your Apple Vision Pro, go to Settings > Apps > Music, then turn on Download in Dolby Atmos.
On your Android device, open the Apple Music app. Tap the More button, tap Settings, then turn on Download Dolby Atmos.
When you download a Dolby Atmos version of a song, a stereo version of the song is downloaded too. To listen to the stereo version of a song, just turn off Dolby Atmos in Settings, then play the song.
Apple Music availability might vary by country or region. Learn what's available in your country or region.
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