The technology behind a better ride.

Active Noise Filtering

Active noise filtering uses special algorithms and hardware to filter out unwanted sound from the environment. This technology works by analyzing the sound waves around you and then producing an opposite sound wave that cancels out the unwanted wind noise.

By reducing wind noise and other unwanted sound, active noise filtering provides allows you to keep your volume down, and helps to protect your hearing from damage caused by exposure to high levels of noise.

Battery

Rechargeable battery, with 20+ hours of listening time

Speaker Grille
Microphones

Two microphones per ear for ANF

LED Status Indicator
Printed Circuit Board

Advanced digital and analog PCB

Speaker

High-fidelity 36Ω speaker, 20Hz to 20kHz operational range

Battery

Rechargeable battery, with 20+ hours of listening time

Speaker Grille
Microphones

Two microphones per ear for ANF

LED Status Indicator
Printed Circuit Board

Advanced digital and analog PCB

Speaker

High-fidelity 36Ω speaker, 20Hz to 20kHz operational range

Acoustic Design

Custom designed acoustic enclosure to optimize audio performance and bass response

Comfort

The AudyseCORE comes standard with memory foam speaker pads, and offers foam covers for a thinner, seamless install

AudyseCORE Enclosure

Ultraminiaturized, curved for helmet optimized installation

Acoustic Design

Custom designed acoustic enclosure to optimize audio performance and bass response

Comfort

The AudyseCORE comes standard with memory foam speaker pads, and offers foam covers for a thinner, seamless install

AudyseCORE Enclosure

Ultraminiaturized, curved for helmet optimized installation

Artificial Intelligence

AI sound recognition listens to the external sounds while you ride, identifies them, and then passes through the important noise ensuring you have enhanced situational awareness. This allows you to stay alert and safe while enjoying your ride.*in development

Spatial Reconstruction

Spatial audio reconstruction uses advanced algorithms to recreate the sense of directional sound, which is typically lost when wearing a helmet.

Spatial audio reconstruction creates a 3D sound field that simulates the perception of sound coming from various directions allowing you to pinpoint the direction of sound sources in your environment.*in development

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