Holosonics Audio Spotlight® directional speakers deliver highly focused sound to any area, display, exhibit, or workstation while keeping the surrounding area quiet.

The Audio Spotlight creates a tight, narrow beam of sound that can be controlled with the same precision as light. When this thin, lightweight speaker is aimed at a desired listening area, it uses patented technology to create a beam of directed ultrasound that delivers audio ten times more isolated than any other speaker in the marketplace.

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AUDIO SPOTLIGHT BY HOLOSONICS

DIRECTIONAL SOUND SYSTEM

The Audio Spotlight is a revolutionary new audio technology that creates sound in a narrow beam, just like light. Aim the flat, thin speaker panel to your desired listening area, and provide all of the sound and none of the noise.™

Since 2000, thousands of Audio Spotlight systems have been installed in a wide range of applications around the world. From museums, exhibits, kiosks, and digital signage to retail stores and special projects, hundreds of companies have chosen this unique, patented technology to provide high-quality, precisely controlled sound, while preserving the quiet.

 
 
 

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Audio spotlight speaker models
Audio Spotlight side view
 

By using an Audio Spotlight directional speaker, you can focus a targeted message directly at a consumer, potentially boosting sales 130%. No loudspeaker can approach the directivity of Audio Spotlight.

 
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Tight as Light 10X the isolation of any other speaker
 

 
 

FROM A SHOUT

TO A WHISPER

 
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Audio Spotlight uses a tight as light™ beam of ultrasound as a "virtual acoustic source", enabling unprecedented control of sound distribution. By comparison, no loudspeaker in the world can approach the level of control provided by Audio Spotlight technology.

"Audio Spotlights may be the most radical technological development in acoustics since the coil loudspeaker was invented in 1925..."

                                                     - The New York Times

 
 

AUDIO SPOTLIGHT DIRECTIONAL SPEAKER DEMO

THE LISTENING BOOTH AT EXETER LIBRARY

 
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