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YouTube Premium gets more experimental features that can now be tested all at once

The new experiments include audio enhancements and expanded viewing options for iOS users.

The new experiments include audio enhancements and expanded viewing options for iOS users.

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YouTube Premium users are getting a slew of new experiments to try out before anyone else alongside an option to reduce their membership cost when bundling subscriptions. Subscribers can now also sign up to test multiple experimental features all at once, instead of being limited to just one at a time.

There are several new experiments that users can try out, including 256kbps bitrate audio quality on videos, and options for iOS users to view YouTube shorts in picture-in-picture mode and automatically download “recommended Shorts” for offline viewing. The AI-powered skipping feature that allows users to jump right to the most-watched part of a video is also available on web browsers after initially being introduced for mobile devices last year.

These will eventually be joined by expanded playback options for mobile devices that can increase the playback rate to 4x normal speed. YouTube hasn’t mentioned when this experimental feature will be available, however, only that it’s coming “soon.”

YouTube is also rolling out a deal that makes YouTube Premium a smidge cheaper when you purchase it as a bundle with Google’s cloud storage. The offer is eligible on Google One Premium plans (which start at $9.99 per month for 2TB) or higher, but you’ll only save $2 per month on YouTube Premium — bringing the price back to 2023 levels.

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