WiSA Rolls Out Licensing Program for Low-Cost Smart TV, Speaker Offering
WiSA Technologies announced Tuesday a licensing program for its multichannel wireless WiSA E software, designed as a low-cost multichannel wireless audio offering for smart TVs and speakers. “Today’s multichannel audio components are expensive ASICs that are relegated to the higher…
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end of the market,” said Eric Almgren, WiSA chief strategy officer. WiSA has taken its multichannel tech, currently used by speaker companies including Klipsch and Bang & Olufsen, and created an “embeddable software product designed to run on HDTV SoC platforms and low-cost IoT/Wi-Fi chips,” Almgren said. WiSA E is currently being ported to Amlogic’s low-cost HDTV platform, WiSA said, and the company is also working with several IoT chipmakers, including Realtek and Espressif, to run WiSA’s audio software on low-cost Wi-Fi chips, it said. WiSA E allows consumers to add wireless speakers to create a “full [Dolby] Atmos-capable immersive sound system without the need for any extra cables or wires,” said WiSA CEO Brett Moyer. The company has begun sampling WiSA E with beta customers; full production is slated for next year.