Thursday, April 30, 2015

Startup Cracks User-Centric Surround Sound

PARIS — Funded through Kickstarter, the headphones feature advanced 9-axis motion-sensing (comprising gyroscopes, accelerometers, and a magnetometer) to track even the smallest of micro-movements of the wearer's head.

Movement data feeds the company's binaural algorithms via Bluetooth to the users sound source (this could be a smart phone, a tablet, a smart TV or even a game console) to process any surround sound formats so that the perceived sound field remains static for the wearer.

This means that when the user looks right or left, he or she can hear and localize the appropriate sounds respective to the original sources, just like in a conventional cinema or home theater installations los angeles sound system read more

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