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Enter HoloLens, Microsoft’s Entrant into the Augmented Reality Race
The virtual reality domain has its latest entrant in the form of what Microsoft is calling the HoloLens. Unveiled and demoed recently at their Windows 10 meet, Alex Kipman showcased the VR glasses that are designed to ‘enhance’ your view of the world with a more interactive and immersive 3D focus.
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Rode Microphones introduces the high-quality iXY stereo microphone for the iPhone!
Recording sounds around you on your iPhone now gets better, thanks to this brilliant innovation by Rode Microphones. Called the iXY, this stereo microphone that hooks up to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with its 30-pin connector enables users to record high-quality audio at sampling rates of up to 24-bit/96kHz!
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iPad receives first condenser mic from Blue Microphone
Spark Digital – remember then name. It will stand in history as one of the first real advantage of the iPad to sound professionals. Debuting at, CES the condenser mic, rated studio-grade, managed to reach its final completion and is now up for grabs. It is the world’s first condenser mic for the iPad with…
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SuperBeam USB Headsets add two microphones for Binaural Recording
Everyone rants about how headphones with sound cancellation make listening totally awesome. Here’s the SuperBeam USB Headsets that does that and more. It packs microphones that do the same, so that when you call someone or record a video, your viewers or listeners do not have to deal with the background noise. Additionally, they record…
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I Am T-Pain microphone autotunes your voice to perfection
Is that high A really hard to get to? Fret not my crooning friend, the I Am T-Pain microphone comes to your aid. It brings the best of autotuning to life with some advanced audio techniques. All you need to do is record your voice using the mic and play it back, with the tuning…
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Smoke and Laser to help create a new kind of microphone
Currently microphones use a series of vibrating membranes and magnets, capacitors, or other electrical components to detect the nuances of sound. David Schwartz is the inventor of a new kind of microphone that uses smoke and lasers to detect sound. His prototype uses a laser, smoke-filled air, and a super-sensitive photocell to pick up the…