The Evolution of Super Bowl Sound: From Carts to Flying Speakers
When Super Bowl LVIII takes place this weekend, viewers at home and fans in the stands will experience a new level of audio immersion. The game's sound, as well as…
Flying speakers refer to a type of audio device or technology that utilizes advanced engineering to create the illusion of sound coming from a point in space, rather than from a traditional speaker enclosure on the ground. This is typically achieved through the use of a drone or other aerial system that supports the speaker and allows it to hover or move in the air. Flying speakers can enhance audio experiences by providing sound projection from different angles and heights, bypassing barriers that might obstruct sound waves on the ground. They are often used in events, performances, or advertising to create an immersive auditory experience that captivates audiences by combining visual and auditory elements in a novel way. The term can also refer to innovative speaker designs that aim to eliminate the need for physical mounting or placement by allowing the speaker to be suspended or floated in space, either through wireless technology or support systems.
When Super Bowl LVIII takes place this weekend, viewers at home and fans in the stands will experience a new level of audio immersion. The game's sound, as well as…