JAKARTA Sennhiser, a German audio technology manufacturer, invests in the centibel, a MEMS optical microphone developer from Norway, amounting to 7 million euros or around Rp118 billion.
Co-CEO Sennhiser Daniel said that his company wants to create an extraordinary audio and voice experience. Therefore, they invest in sensitive technology to strengthen their position in the field of audio solutions providers.
"We want to develop into a sustainable company. Apart from investing in our current business, we are also investing in areas outside of our company that are also promising in the future," said Daniel.
According to Senniheser, the optical MEMS technology developed by the centibel is a very promising field. Therefore, the sensibel believes the technology they develop has potential and benefits.
"We believe that investment from this very well-known audio company shows the technological benefits and potential of MEMS optical technology to shape the future of mini microphones," said Sensible CEO Sverre Dale Moen.
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Optical MEMS microphones produce light beams projected into the microphone membrane and are reflected in the detector photo. The reflected beam will be processed by the Aplication Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) with digital output data.
This newly created technology can measure very small movements so that it can capture very low levels of noise, even when there is a background noise that is so loud. This microphone can withstand high levels of sound pressure.
This microphone presents a much better sound quality than MEMS's once sensitive developed solution. With specifications for 80 dBA SNR and dynamic range132 dB, this technology is claimed to consume low power and remain compact.
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