Vesper Technologies, a new microphone technology developer, has raised $23 million from some of the biggest names in audio technology to finance the commercialization of its piezoelectric microphones.
We’re most familiar with sound as vibrations that travel through the atmosphere around us. However, sound can also travel ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Vesper VM1000 Piezoelectric Microphone: Structure and Cost Analysis" report to their offering. Vesper has developed the ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Jun 1, 2015) - Vesper, the leader in advanced acoustic-sensing technology, today launched VM101, a piezoelectric MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) microphone that ...
BOSTON, Nov. 29, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vesper, developer of the world’s most advanced acoustic sensors, today introduced the VM2000, the only MEMS microphone that maintains high system performance ...
Vesper of Massachusetts is claiming high fidelity for a MEMs piezo microphone that picks up the vibration of the user’s voice through the skull. Inside is the mems, an amplifier and a power regulator.
Vesper, a developer of advanced acoustic sensors, has introduced the VM3000, a piezoelectric MEMS microphone. The VM3000 is the first digital microphone in Vesper's portfolio and greatly expands the ...
"You can actually hear them, these fibers," said Noémie Chocat, a graduate student in the materials science department at MIT and co-author of a paper describing the fibers. "If you connected them to ...