Cube is a directional speaker. Unlike conventional speakers that broadcast sound in all directions, Cube focuses sound energy into a narrow, directed beam, enabling targeted audio delivery to a specific area or audience.
What is a Directional Speaker?
A directional speaker—also known as a sound projector or "acoustic spotlight"—emits a concentrated beam of sound waves. The sound only propagates in the intended direction, creating a private transmission effect: only people located in the targeted area perceive the audio.
This technology has two distinct characteristics compared to traditional audio systems:
- Significantly reduced attenuation with distance, which extends the effective range of sound delivery.
- Sound can propagate via reflection on surfaces, enabling the creation of virtual sound sources in configurations where direct diffusion is not possible.
Key Features of Cube
| Feature | Added Value |
|---|---|
| Compact format | Facilitates integration into various commercial environments |
| Modular design | Allows for quick integration into existing systems |
| Ultra-thin (19 mm) | Simplifies installation with various mounting options |
| High directivity (<15° at -15 dB) | Precise control of the sound delivery area, with no interference between zones |
| Patented audio processing | Low distortion and wide frequency response (300 Hz – 15 kHz) |
Typical Use Cases
Cube is suitable for situations requiring:
- Zoned audio delivery with independent sound sources and no interference between adjacent spaces.
- Comfortable listening quality, thanks to controlled sound levels and precise directivity.
- Simulated auditory experiences, particularly through virtual sound sources via reflection.
Was this article helpful?
That’s Great!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry! We couldn't be helpful
Thank you for your feedback
Feedback sent
We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article