Summit Wireless Technologies, Inc. Unveils WiSA Ready Platforms at CES 2019
January 07, 2019 at 12:00 pm
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Summit Wireless Technologies, Inc. showcased an innovative line-up of WiSA Ready™ platforms - powered by Summit’s WiSA technology and featuring demos via LG Electronics, Xbox and nine premium global WiSA Certified™ speaker manufacturers, all who’ve adopted the WiSA industry standard. Products bearing the WiSA Ready logo, combined with a WiSA USB Transmitter and WiSA Certified speakers enable the most advanced, wireless sound experience possible for movies, music, games/esports, and more. The company estimates there will be up to 60 million WiSA Ready platforms in market in 2019. From the Summit /WiSA suite in the Venetian Hotel (Suite # 29-106), attendees can immerse themselves in a range of product demonstrations and home entertainment audio experiences that highlight the simplicity and interoperability of WiSA standards. WiSA-based components, devices and systems, work together seamlessly, and most importantly, deliver best-in-class sound capabilities that are cost-effective and easy for consumers to set-up, even for complete 7.1 and Atmos 5.1.2 speaker set-ups.
WiSA Technologies, Inc. is a provider of wireless sound technology for intelligent devices and next generation home entertainment systems through the sale of module components to audio companies as well as audio products to resellers and consumers. The Companyâs wireless technology, WiSA E, is software-based and works with standard Wi-Fi chips. Its technology is designed for easy implementation for the manufacturing brand to design with; flexibility to accommodate various price points and business models and maintaining wireless performance for the consumer. It has designed wireless modules, which provide high performance wireless audio for its customers to integrate into their products, such as a speaker, television, soundbars, set-top-boxes, and HDMI dongles. These modules can be designed using its custom semiconductors with its IP built in, as well as a Wi-Fi radio for communications or with its WiSA E software loaded onto a third-party Internet of things (IoT) Wi-Fi chip.