Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Telacoustics Designs Audio Processing Solution For Motorola Endeavor(TM) HX1 Bone Conduction Headset

SCHAUMBURG, Ill., -- Telacoustics announced that the newest addition to its TAP(TM) technology suite -- audio processing for bone conduction --makes its debut in the Motorola Endeavor(TM) HX1 Bluetooth� headset, the only true bone conduction Bluetooth� headset currently available on the market.

Telacoustics' signal processing for bone conduction, along with its current leading multiple microphone processing, are both implemented within the HX1 headset. Bone conduction, a technology originally created for special military forces, utilizes a sensor that detects vocal vibrations and turns them into audio. The benefit of this technology is that the only audio that is transmitted is the voice and not the surrounding ambient noise.

"We are pleased to have had the opportunity to work with Motorola on this revolutionary product," said Ira Gerson, president and founder of Telacoustics. "Not only is the product an impressive technological achievement, but we are proud that Telacoustics was able to provide the audio processing solution for the HX1's pioneering bone conduction technology."

Telacoustics licenses its proprietary TAP(TM) audio processing system for both handsets and headsets. It is currently integrated into several Motorola-branded products including the HX1, H17, H15, H790 and H780 Bluetooth� headsets, as well as the MOTO VE66, and Tundra(TM) VA76r mobile phones.

About Telacoustics

Founded by telecom industry veteran Ira Gerson, Telacoustics works with manufacturers of communications products and their suppliers to deliver next-generation audio solutions using innovative noise control technologies. Telacoustics' TAP(TM) technology, licensed by industry leaders like Motorola, provides an unprecedented degree of audio intelligibility in noisy, unpredictable real-world applications. From concept through production, Telacoustics' accomplished team works closely with licensees to bring to market products praised for their audio quality. For more information, please visit the company's website at www.telacoustics.com.

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