The AudioScope system is a super sensitive microphone that is capable of picking up the sound of a pin drop in a crowded basketball court. According to Dvice, "When mounted from above a sports arena, the 300 microphones set in a circular position can zoom in and isolate a single audio pitch."
Created by physicists Morgan Kjølerbakken and Vibeke Jahr, the AudioScope system could revolutionize sound systems in stadiums and auditoriums. By zoning into a particular conversation or sound, this sound system can project sound waves into the far corners of the building.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Super Sensitive Microphones
- AudioScope System: Revolutionizing Sound in Public Venues
- Isolated Audio Pitch
- AudioScope System: Focusing on Distinct Sounds
- Sound Projection Technology
- AudioScope System: Advancing Speaker Technology
Where This Applies
- Sports and Entertainment
- AudioScope System: Improving Sound Systems for Stadiums and Concert Venues
- Public Speaking
- AudioScope System: Enhancing Audio During Presentations and Conferences
- Surveillance
- AudioScope System: Improving Audio Surveillance in Public Spaces
