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HyperSonic® Sound
What is HSS®?
HyperSonic® Sound Technology is simply the most revolutionary sound
reproduction system of this century.
How does it work?
The basic operating principle of HSS uses a property of air known as "non-linearity".
A normal sound wave (like someone talking) is a small pressure wave that
travels through the air. As the pressure goes up and down, the "non-linear" nature of the air itself causes the sound wave to be slightly changed.
Download the whitepaper below for detailed information.

Why HSS?
The HyperSonic Sound technology gives you the ability
to direct sound where you want it and nowhere else. With the combination of
an ultrasonic powered emitter and a proprietary signal processor/amplifier,
HSS can focus sound into a tight beam for optimal sound directionality and
intelligibility. Similar to a beam of light, HSS uses ultrasonic energy to “shine” your sound
on a very specific area. Using any media player with line-level output, HSS
converts music or voice into a complex ultrasonic signal prior to amplification.
Once emitted, the converted sound forms a sound column in front of the emitter,
which remains focused as it encounters a listener located in the narrow column
of sound.
This ability to direct or focus sound into
a tight beam has a wealth of applications. Imagine:
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Directing narration in a museum only to the people standing in front of a specific display. |
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Capturing and holding customers’ attention to advertise a product or promote a brand at the point-of-purchase, without disturbing employees or causing unwanted noise pollution. |
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Providing information or messages that can offer direction to shorten wait times to people standing in line. |
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Directing an alarm or alert only to the intended operator in a control room environment to assist them in making timely, critical decisions. |
With HSS, you can be part of Shaping the Future
of Sound.
Applications:
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Digital Signage/NarrowCasting |
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In-Store Advertising |
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Museums |
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Trade Shows |
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Kiosks |
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Corporate Lobbies |
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Command & Control Room |
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Automotive Dealerships |
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