Intelligent sound-directed systems help solve noise pollution from campus broadcasts.
Residents of school district housing are likely familiar with the impact of noise from school broadcasts. While these housing options are intended to facilitate children's education, the penetrating power of school broadcasts is undeniable, leading to a year-on-year increase in complaints. Addressing both the needs of school activities and residents' peaceful lives is crucial for resolving the noise pollution from school broadcasts. With advancements in technology, the emergence of intelligent sound-directed imaging devices offers a viable solution to this problem.
Sound effect diagram of acoustic directional equipment
Sound effect diagram of acoustic directional equipment
Sound effect diagram of acoustic directional equipment
So-called intelligent sound-directed system technology utilizes acoustic principles to propagate sound to a specific area through designated directions and angles. Compared to traditional loudspeakers, directional speakers can direct sound towards a specific audience, thereby reducing noise interference with the surrounding environment. It not only has excellent noise reduction effects but also a wide range of applications, addressing the problem of noise pollution from school broadcasts at its source. It ensures that the sound is only heard by those who want to hear it.
Campus sound-directing equipment installation example
Furthermore, the campus smart sound-directed system has added functions such as remote computer control, realizing another upgrade in the popularization of campus directional sound applications, and bringing a brand-new sound experience to the campus and community in terms of efficiency, automation and intelligence.
Sound directional equipment applied to the sound effects of a school playground (illustration)
Sound directional equipment applied to the sound effects of a school playground (illustration)
Currently, intelligent sound-directed navigation systems are widely used in various schools in many first-tier cities, aiming to solve the problem of noise pollution from campus broadcasts. These systems neither hinder daily campus activities nor disrupt the peaceful lives of nearby residents, contributing to a harmonious society.

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