Videotel HyperSound HSS 3000 offers a contactless audio solution
This speaker eliminates noise from traditional sound and provides highly directional areas, creating a 3D audio effect to attract listeners without environmental distractions.
Videotel Digital has announced that its line of HyperSound directional speakers has improved sound quality, allowing it to be reproduced at lower levels with optimal clarity. This means that users can create sound zones without worrying about ambient noise or adjacent distractions.
HyperSound HSS 3000 is a parametric speaker that eliminates noise from traditional sound and provides highly directional audio zones, creating a 3D audio effect within a highly focused area to attract listeners without environmental distractions. In addition, this equipment has new brackets for ceiling mounting.
The pandemic has made the public visiting museums, aquariums and zoos no longer want to touch screens, use repeatedly used hearing aids or handle any audio equipment for fear of contamination, but they still want to have a complete experience.
This is possible when combining HyperSound directional audio with Videotel Digital's VP90 interactive media player and a variety of non-contact sensor options, that allow each exhibition to start with audio and video with simple non-contact gestures, even for exhibitions adjacent to each other, and continue to create private listening experiences.
“Modifications to HyperSound directional speakers make it possible to consider audio for digital signage installations that previously could not use sound due to ambient noise. This solution works best when combined with Videotel Digital's non-contact sensors, that automatically activate content when a viewer approaches the screen”, explains Lisa Schneider, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Videotel Digital.
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