THD Podcast 111 - Elevear AI-based Adaptive ANC Streamlining the Performance and Development of ANC Headphones
The Total Harmonic Discussion / the THD Podcast. A weekly discussion on audio and headphone technologies and the people who bring the technology to market.
In episode 111 of the THD Podcast, Stefan Liebich the CEO of Elevear joins again to announce their new AI-based Adaptive ANC that they will premiere at CES 2025—the first product in their groundbreaking series of AI-powered hearing enhancement technologies. Achieving high-performance ANC is challenging. It requires precise adaptation to diverse noise environments and headphone fits while eliminating feedback howling and clipping issues. Elevear ANC tuning service enables your products to exceed industry benchmarks with unparalleled noise canceling, comfort, and robustness. Demonstrated on leading platforms like ADI, Qualcomm, GreenWaves, and Cadence, their solution guarantees out-of-the-box performance across a wide frequency range, catering to a diverse set of headphone types and acoustic designs.
Elevear are seeking brand and factory partners to bring their cutting-edge ANC technology with their expert acoustics consultancy to elevate your brand and set new standards in the hearables market.
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Informações
- Podcast
- FrequênciaDuas vezes/semana
- Publicado30 de dezembro de 2024 14:15 UTC
- Duração39min
- Episódio111
- ClassificaçãoLivre