Microphones enabled with this 'sound beam tracking' technology eliminate secondary and annoying sounds that occur in meeting rooms.

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More Occasions Than Desired, Conference room microphones are poorly equipped to deal with overlapping voices such as, For example, The sound of keyboards in a meeting, among others. The result is an auditory mix where the only clear words audible are "What? ¿You can repeat that?"

Beamtracking Enabled Microphones, which could be translated as 'sound beam tracking', They solve this problem by 'capturing' human voices and following them around the room, thus avoiding capturing the rest of the sounds that are produced in it.

In this sense, They highlight three main advantages that this technology makes possible in meetings large and small, as discussed below.

360° of room coverage

blankEach Beamtracking microphone incorporates three beamtracking zones 120 Degrees, that add up to 360 Coverage Grades. This means that as the speaker moves around the room, Leaving the range of one area and entering another, The microphone follows you to ensure that the signal remains uninterrupted.

In other words, The interlocutor is prevented from having to position themselves in front of the microphone to ensure that their voice is being picked up. The most frequent mental image in the head with someone leaning over the room microphone while speaking, it already belongs to the past.

Mix conversations intelligently

blankBeing able to track a voice through a room doesn't do much good if that voice is still lost in the general conversation. fortunately, Beamtracking systems are designed with the ability to intelligently mix the voice of multiple interlocutors, offering maximum intelligibility for meeting participants at the opposite end of the line.

This mixture also extends to volume, as Beamtracking microphones can simultaneously mix multiple voices from different coverage areas evenly.

Minimal configuration

blankWith this audio processing power, you might think that integrating a beamtracking microphone requires a complex installation process of labor; In fact, It's the opposite.

The ability of this technology to block a signal source (For example, A human voice) even when your location in the room changes, In practice, it means that the headaches traditionally associated with microphone installations are no longer an element to be taken into account.

These microphones are significantly faster and easier to install than others that don't provide this flexibility. Once in place, This technology ensures that it doesn't matter where the interlocutor is in the room or how many people are with them: Your voice can always be heard.

As already advanced Digital AV, Beamtracking technology is available on the microphones of the Parlé series of Biamp (brand distributed in Spain by Avit Vision) including ceiling pendant microphones, Discreet profile microphones, also for the roof, that makes them practically invisible in the room, and tabletop microphones.


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by • 29 nov, 2019
• section: fully, audio, AV Conferencing