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BG Audio's Augmented Audio System Allows Users to Send Feeds to Friends

The Australian company, BG Audio, has launched its 'Augmented Audio' system on Kickstarter. Augmented Audio will provide users with the opportunity to listen to music alongside friends, as the system works by combing a pair of headphones with an app to promote social listening.

The app will provide users with the capabilities to send audio feeds to others, or alternatively, users can accept an audio feed from another. The app is able to send audio using cloud servers, and it will be available in November. The headphones feature noise cancellation and 57mm drivers. The pair will also have a battery life of up to 30 hours for a single charge.

BG Audio is marketing its headphones and app to social music listeners looking for a shared audio experience. The company spoke about its Augmented Audio system and stated, "It's time to get connected again and bring our audio experiences together."
Trend Themes
1. Social Audio Sharing - The Augmented Audio system allows users to share audio feeds with friends, creating a social music experience.
2. Cloud-based Audio Services - The app uses cloud servers to send audio, paving the way for innovative cloud-based audio services.
3. Noise-cancelling Headphones - The headphones' noise cancellation feature opens up possibilities for disruption in industries that rely on audio quality, such as call centers or aviation.
Industry Implications
1. Music Streaming - The Augmented Audio system provides a unique social aspect to music streaming, disrupting the industry and paving the way for new features and services.
2. Social Networking - The audio sharing capabilities of the Augmented Audio system could integrate with existing social networking platforms for a new audio-based social experience.
3. Call Centers and Aviation - The noise cancellation feature of the headphones can disrupt industries that rely on audio quality, such as call centers or aviation, by providing better communication and reducing noise pollution.

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