The Noveto N1 Headphones – Is the Future of Headphones… Invisible?

Robert Cerff / 09-02-2022 / News & Tips

The future of sound is so bright, you won’t be able to actually see it.

The Noveto N1 system was launched at the CES 2022 trade show in January and the specs rival something out of a sci-fi movie.

Using technology called “Smart Beaming” the tech company has revolutionised how we listen to audio.

Noveto has dubbed this the new “third way of listening”, taking over from traditional formats of listening out loud or with the help of listening devices like headphones. The Smart Beaming N1 speaker creates an aura of sound around you by forming a 3D bubble around your ears.

Even if you move your head, the sound will travel with you much like it would if you had ear/headphones on.

While it might be invisible, the effectiveness of these “headphones” of the future are very real. While wearing them, the person next to you will have to be three feet away or closer to hear even a whisper of what you’re listening to.

The Noveto N1 is currently in production and promises even more innovative additions like facial recognition and a variety of connectivity options.

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