CT5 Inc has created an ultra-clear microphone with 10 hours of battery life. TIKATAALIK MIC + is an extremely light microphone that works as a loudspeaker. The device captures your authentic voice, is easy to use, and is high-performance.
The microphone features the latest 5.0 Bluetooth for speedy connections to phones and computers. The device is equipped with a 48kbpw 16bit condenser mic. The device can record audio from a long distance. Users can be heard from up to 20 meters away from the microphone. TIKATAALIK MIC + records high-quality, clear audio even if you are moving due to its noise reduction function. This makes it perfect for both indoors and outdoors.
Those interested in this super lightweight, long-lasting device can find out more on the Kickstarter site.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Wireless Microphone Technology
- Developing and marketing ultra-clear wireless microphones with extended battery life can disrupt the audio recording industry by increasing mobility and convenience for professionals.
- Miniature Audio Devices
- Creating high-performance audio devices that are lightweight and easy to use can disrupt the electronic manufacturing industry by appealing to consumers who value convenience and portability.
- Noise Reduction Functionality
- Incorporating noise reduction functionality into audio devices can disrupt the sound engineering industry by improving the quality of recordings and minimizing the need for extensive post-production editing.
Where This Applies
- Audio Recording
- The availability of miniature wireless microphones can disrupt the audio recording industry by allowing recording professionals to capture audio in unconventional locations or from a greater distance.
- Consumer Electronics
- Companies that create miniature, lightweight audio devices with extended battery life have the potential to disrupt the consumer electronics industry by appealing to consumers who value portability and convenience.
- Sound Engineering
- Integrating noise reduction functionality into audio devices can disrupt the sound engineering industry by reducing the amount of time and resources needed for post-production editing, resulting in more efficient workflows and cost savings.
