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High-precision MEMS microphone arrays enabling sound localization, noise control, acoustic testing, and voice-interaction applications across consumer electronics, industrial systems, smart homes, and medical devices.
Our MEMS microphone and microphone-array modules provide high-precision acoustic sensing for medical and healthcare devices. With real-time beamforming, noise suppression (NS), and echo cancellation (AEC), the system accurately captures low-level acoustic signals and enhances diagnostic reliability in complex environments.
Our MEMS microphone and microphone-array modules enable precise far-field voice pickup and noise suppression for smart home voice interaction. With beamforming, echo cancellation (AEC), and noise suppression (NS), the system ensures reliable ASR input even in noisy environments such as kitchens or living rooms.
Our MEMS microphone and array processing modules are designed for integration into wearable devices that require stable and accurate voice input. Equipped with high-SNR MEMS microphones and embedded real-time processing algorithms, the system delivers reliable voice capture even in noisy environments or during motion.
Our MEMS microphone arrays provide high-precision acoustic data acquisition for noise diagnosis, sound localization, and audio analysis. With beamforming, noise mapping, and real-time signal processing algorithms, the system enables engineers to visualize sound sources and analyze acoustic characteristics efficiently.
Our MEMS microphone arrays provide real-time acoustic acquisition for active noise and vibration suppression systems. By combining multi-mic beamforming and adaptive noise cancellation algorithms, the system accurately captures vibration-related noise sources and generates error signals for closed-loop control.
High-density MEMS microphone arrays enable real-time sound source localization based on beamforming and spatial acoustic analysis. The system captures acoustic energy distribution in space and maps it to a visual location, allowing engineers to quickly identify the direction and position of noise or target sound.