Headphone & Earphone Drivers
Transound’s products cover a wide range of audio solutions, demonstrating exceptional technical expertise in both the consumer and professional markets. In addition to common products like over-ear headphones, OWS (open-ear headphones), TWS (true wireless earbuds), and bone conduction headphones, Transound has also made significant strides in the professional studio headphone market, providing outstanding listening experiences to global audio enthusiasts and professionals.
Transound is not only focused on everyday applications but has also expanded into high-demand military technology fields. As early as 2014, Transound successfully developed the first military-grade bone conduction headset. This technology cleverly combines speakers and microphones to achieve efficient sound transmission and reception, setting a benchmark in the industry.
In the fields of gaming headsets, smart glasses, and multifunctional sound systems, Transound continues to lead in innovation, offering superior audio solutions for a variety of products to meet the increasingly diverse needs of customers. Moving forward, we will continue to drive advancements in audio technology, bringing high-quality audio experiences to the global market.
Transound’s Acoustic Simulation Optimization Process
In traditional acoustic development processes, engineers typically create prototypes first, then conduct performance testing and repeatedly modify the prototypes until the design parameters are met. This process often consumes significant time and resources.
With the adoption of acoustic simulation technology, engineers now only need to create an initial prototype and measure its acoustic characteristics in free-field and pressure-field conditions. These real-world test data are then compared with the simulation results to ensure parameter consistency. Further parameter analysis can then be conducted, allowing engineers to optimize the design structure or material selection based on the results. This process significantly reduces the time spent on iterative prototyping and adjustments, greatly enhancing development efficiency.