Datavault AI through its Acoustic Science Division's Wireless Sound Association introduced three new solutions designed to advance interoperable high-performance wireless audio. The new offerings include the WiSA E Falcon Transmitter Module WiSA Connect Mobile Application and WiSA Certification Application representing a comprehensive approach to improving wireless audio experiences across multiple device categories.
The WiSA E Falcon Transmitter Module operates on the 5GHz frequency band delivering uncompressed low-latency multichannel audio specifically optimized for soundbars TVs and home theater systems. This technology outperforms traditional 2.4GHz Bluetooth solutions by providing superior RF performance and incorporates AES 256-bit encryption for enhanced security. The module's design addresses the growing demand for high-quality wireless audio that maintains synchronization and audio fidelity across multiple channels without compression artifacts.
Complementing the hardware solution the WiSA Connect Mobile Application enables users to control and customize WiSA E Certified devices through their home Wi-Fi network. This application provides consumers with intuitive control over their audio environment allowing for personalized sound experiences and seamless integration between compatible devices. The software interface simplifies what has traditionally been complex multichannel audio setup and configuration processes.
For manufacturers the WiSA Certification Application streamlines product development and interoperability testing procedures. This tool facilitates the certification process ensuring that new products meet the Wireless Sound Association's standards for performance and compatibility. The application reduces development timelines and costs while maintaining the quality standards that consumers expect from WiSA Certified products.
CEO Nathaniel Bradley emphasized that this new suite positions Datavault AI to meet rising demand for seamless premium sound experiences. The company also plans to extend its audio technologies into emerging areas including robotics and Web3 applications demonstrating the versatility of their acoustic science platform. This expansion strategy leverages the company's existing intellectual property in audio timing synchronization and multi-channel interference cancellation technologies.
The announcement reflects ongoing industry trends toward wireless audio solutions that maintain high fidelity while offering greater flexibility in home entertainment system design. As consumers increasingly seek immersive audio experiences without the constraints of wired connections technologies like those introduced by Datavault AI address critical performance and interoperability challenges in the wireless audio market.



