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Voxeet was a VoIP web conferencing software[1] that used 3D high definition voice technology to produce immersive sound. It was available for Windows, iPhone and Android.[2] In 2012, it won the DemoGod Award at DEMO Spring '12.[3] On April 1, 2019 Dolby Labs acquired Voxeet for an undisclosed amount.
Industry | Software |
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Founded | 1 January 2009 |
Headquarters | Sausalito, San Francisco |
Key people | Stephane Giraudie, Larry Fornallaz, Benoit Senard |
Website | www |
Technology
editVoxeet advertised itself as using technology that addressed the limitations of traditional conferencing software by using multiple microphones to reproduce natural location mechanisms. Voxeet's approach aimed to create a virtual 3D audio space that made listening easier and less taxing, citing the cocktail party effect for its functionality.[4]
Features
editVoxeet allowed up to 8 participants to have online conferences with high definition voice and 3D sound on Windows computers, and iPhone and Android phones. Participants used headsets to experience immersion. The system provided:[5]
- VoiP HD 3D Sound
- Visual Cues to know who is speaking
- Mobile phone integration with one-click transfer
References
edit- ^ Martin, Mel (12 December 2012). "Voxeet, conference calling for iOS with some visual twists". Engadget. AOL. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
- ^ "New Voxeet Mobile Apps Offer Stereo HD Sound For Conference Calls With No Audio Bridge". 13 December 2012.
- ^ "And the winners are … Check out this year's DEMO Gods". 20 April 2012.
- ^ "Better conference calling and 'how to' guides". Network World.
- ^ "Four Standout Companies From DEMO 2012 Enterprise Segmen". Forbes.