Audality launches WiC®, the future of wireless audio
Audality, an Atlanta-based wireless audio technology firm, announces the launch of WiC®, its patented technology delivering high-quality, uncompressed sound to multiple speakers without the use of Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
In comparison to Wi-Fi sound products, Audality’s WiC® technology does not depend on the increasingly crowded home network. Additionally, where Bluetooth compresses audio, WiC® delivers uncompressed, 24-bit audio with more than 500 feet of range, the same high bit rate used by streaming platforms such as Spotify Premium and Tidal HiFi.
“Our WiC® technology is a game changer in the wireless audio equipment market. It was created to marry the portability of wireless audio with true audiophile sound,” shares Paul Raley, CEO of Audality. “Over the years, Bluetooth systems have increased portability, but significantly sacrificed audio quality. We give consumers both convenience and extraordinary audio, simultaneously.”
Since 2016, Audality has worked in conjunction with musicians who were looking for high-quality wireless electric guitar and bass systems. Serving as technology tuners, musicians played an integral role in refining the products, leading to the release of Audality’s S-Series line of speakers for home audio.
The S-Series is a line of battery-powered, wireless speakers that deliver a premium listening experience. The S-series speakers are able to broadcast 24-bit audio from one transmitter to four battery-powered wireless speaker cabinets, offering the flexibility to create a multi-room system without a single wire.
“Our musician ambassadors have been using our technology for years, and they love its superior tone, extraordinary range and reliable connectivity,” says Mark Krikorian, president of Audality. “We’re excited for consumers to be able to enjoy this same technology at home.”
S-Series speakers start at $399.95 and can be purchased at here. To learn more about WiC® wireless audio technology, visit Audality’s pop-up shop in the Buckhead Village District through Jan. 31, 2021 or visit here.
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