An innovative headset powered by artificial intelligence: make calls on the train and plane without disturbing your neighbor!

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The Toulouse start-up Skyted offers a remarkable technological advance with the launch of its Skyted 320 headset. Designed for noisy environments such as trains, planes or restaurants, this headset uses theartificial intelligence to discreetly amplify the user’s voice, allowing calls to be made without disturbing neighbors. Featuring a unique hyperdirectional mic, it captures voice while eliminating background noise, providing a clear and calm communication experience.

Toulouse-based start-up Skyted has created a revolutionary headset that allows you to make calls in noisy environments such as trains and planes, without disturbing neighbors. Using artificial intelligence, the headset discreetly amplifies the user’s voice while eliminating ambient sounds. This accessory, weighing only 30 grams, helps solve the problem of communicating in difficult locations while being accessible to business professionals and people with vocal disorders.

A technological innovation for discreet calls

The Toulouse start-up Skyted has developed an innovative solution to meet an ever more pressing need: the possibility of making calls in public discreetly. Through the use ofartificial intelligence, the Skyted 320 headset manages to amplify the user’s voice while eliminating ambient noise pollution. So whether you are in a train, A plane or even a restaurant, you can converse peacefully, without disturbing the other guests.

Ultra-lightweight design and sound efficiency

Weighing just 30 grams, the Skyted 320 headset is designed to be easily transportable. It incorporates advanced technology with a microphone hyperdirectional that captures voice accurately. The user can whisper, and the other person will still have clear communication thanks to the integrated sound processing technology. This ease of use transforms often exhausting business trips into more manageable and productive experiences.

Potential applications for people with voice disorders

In addition to its use by network professionals, the headset offers a significant benefit for individuals with voice disorders. Some people struggle to speak above 30 decibels. With the Skyted headset, these users can now participate in telephone conversations without constraints, thanks to the sound augmentation of their voice. A significant advancement for the 300 million people worldwide who are affected by speech or hearing limitations.

Launch and availability

The headset will be officially presented at CES in Las Vegas next January, positioning Skyted at the forefront of the international technology scene. At the same time, the start-up is offering an application called TrainWays, developed in partnership with SNCF. This application will provide real-time information on the quality of connectivity in the zones, allowing you to choose the best times to make calls without interruption. Available on iPhone by the end of 2024, the application will quickly become an essential asset for frequent travelers.

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