Focusonics® Model B - BLACK |
Focusonics® Model B is a directional speaker that focuses and constrains sound to a narrow beam. In the beam the listener is immersed in music or speech while just steps away no sound can be heard. The Focusonics® speaker in the sound world is much like a laser in the light world. The Focusonics® speaker is ideal where sound reproduction needs to be localized to a certain area while quiet is maintained elsewhere. A classic example of this is in museums – Focusonics® speakers can be installed next to artwork to transmit relevant information to a viewer while leaving others in the room undisturbed. Applications for the Focusonics® speaker range from product promotions in retail and showrooms to targeted public address systems. Model B is well suited for operation distances typically ranging from 1 to 5 metre distances. It is ideal in applications where the speaker is installed in the ceiling above the person’s head. For operation at larger distances please see Model A If the sound beam of the Focusonics® speaker is directed to a surface, such as an LCD display, the sound will seem to emanate from the display itself rather than the speaker. This feature can be used to create virtual sound effects, for example creating an illusion of the presence of birds in office spaces by playing bird songs and allowing the sound beam to reflect from various surfaces. |
Beam profile at different frequencies along a shorter dimension of the speaker. | Beam profile at different frequencies along the wider dimension of the speaker. |
How Focusonics® directional speakers work?Focusonics® speakers generate directional audio in an accurate, fixed shape and direction with a precision similar to that of light. The audio is delivered to the targeted area with clarity and crucially does not add to any increase in ambient noise within nearby surroundings. The directional sound speakers work in a completely different way to conventional loudspeakers. Focusonics® directional speakers generate ultrasound waves (high-frequency sound) modulated with audio signal and as the waves pass through air they demodulate and sound can be heard. Ultrasonic waves possess a shorter wavelength, resulting in a small divergence of a sound beam. |
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Use cases for directional sound speakers?The Focusonics® directional sound speaker is ideal for situations where sound reproduction needs to be localized to a certain area while quiet is maintained elsewhere. This technology is particularly relevant for applications around visitor attraction and in public places where there is the requirement for sound to be directed or contained. Prime examples include promotions in retail showrooms or exhibitions, displays in art galleries or museums or even targeted public address and warning systems. |
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A source for sound and multimedia innovationThe speaker can also be used to produce "virtual source" effects. If the directional speaker is directed towards a surface, for instance, an LCD display, the sound beam will reflect from it and the sound will appear to emanate from the display itself rather than the speaker. |