Does Audio Radar show different colors for different sounds?

As of now, Audio Radar shows the same color for all sounds.

 

At this time, Audio Radar communicates the same color for multiple sounds within the game. For example, footsteps and gunshots will be the same color using Audio Radar. Future iterations of firmware will unlock more features, such as assigning unique colors for unique sounds. 

A few updates that will allow separate colors in the future:

 

Minecraft SDK (Summer 2024)

One of our first and most exciting updates, paired with Bluetooth Integration, comes in the summer of 2024. Once launched, all Audio Radar connected with Bluetooth will be available to update to include a tailored Software Development Kit for the Java Edition of Minecraft. This will enable the Radar to use different colors to signify different in-game sounds and enhanced accuracy. This can allow the player to gauge how far away the sound is. In the future, we would like to have a system like this for many other titles.

 

SDK (Software Development Kit) (TBA)

Sometime in the future we plan to release SDKs to enable game developers to integrate Audio Radar directly into games. The SDK would allow developers to create different light behaviors and colors based on in-game sounds. 

 

Will there be firmware updates for Audio Radar in the future? 

How does the Audio Radar's sound-to-light conversion system work for gaming? 

How do I install updates to Audio Radar? 

 

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