- Sony elevoces elevoces have flat magnetic controllers
- Sony acquired audio audio firm specifically for this technology
- Flat controllers offer incredibly dynamic and precise audio
Life is not fair, I know. But as someone whose listening of music is mostly based on desktop, today I am jealous of the players: why do they get small flat magnetic speakers before audio obsessives like me?
The new Sony elevate pulse are the first flat speakers for games configurations, and promise large specifications for modern speakers: low latency connectivity, microphones that cancel noise, multiple devices connections, a built -in battery, etc.
But according to Sony, they also present something much more interesting: “flat magnetic conductors inspired by the study.” That means they have the same type of drivers as some of the best headphones on the ear that require large amounts of money to buy.
These are not the first flat speakers in the world in any way: the Magneplanar entered production in 1969 and his successors are still in production today, but that I know, they are the first laptops. And flat magnetic speakers are a big problem, because technology offers incredibly precise and realistic audio.
So how has he overcome Sony to the big audio brands in the coup?
I think we have already seen Sony’s flat technology
The short answer is: Audoeze. Sony Interactive Entertainment acquired Audceze in 2023 to “strengthen [Sony’s] The efforts to continue innovating when it comes to the audio experience of PlayStation Games. “Sony specifically mentioned the Magnetic Audoeze planes at the time he announced the acquisition.
Audze not only makes flat magnetic headphones. It also manufactures flat magnetic speakers, and those devices use both flat controllers and noise cancellation based on the neuronal network. Then, perhaps the technology in the new Pulse lift speakers was hidden in view all the time, although in a context clearly without games.
The Audceze website offers a good overview of its controllers technology, which presents the firm’s flow magnets and the Nano -scale diaphragms to offer exceptionally rapid performance; Together they deliver what Audeze says with pride are “some of the best reviewed [headphones] In the world. “
That means that Pulse Elevate could be something special not only for players, but for music fans more widely: the Audceze CEO promised Techradar readers that their technology would not only be limited to PlayStation Products, and said: “Sie encourages us to expand these product offers … This acquisition will only improve our efforts and provide us with more opportunities in our objects.”
I hope the speakers are as exciting as they seem to be, and that they are only the first in more options. I would love to see a small flat option among the best Bluetooth speakers, or a more robust option that is among the best Wi-Fi speakers, which carries audiophile technology in compact size.