Siyata Mobile Provides Additional Update on its AI-Powered PTT Device
Following the press release on May 21, 2024 from Siyata Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq: SYTA, SYTAW) ("Siyata" or the "Company"), a global developer and vendor of Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) handsets and accessories, the Company is pleased to give further clarity on its recently introduced SD7 Wired Palm Mic Pro with AI Noise Cancellation.
This innovative device, designed for use with the Company's SD7 Handset, now includes groundbreaking features that extend its functionality beyond simple noise cancellation.
The SD7 Wired Palm Mic Pro leverages advanced AI to adjust and compensate microphone levels, ensuring that only the human voice is isolated and transmitted, while background noises—whether stationary or dynamic—are effectively suppressed. This sophisticated technology also normalizes voice levels, maintaining smooth conversation quality regardless of the speaker's proximity to the microphone. The Company also offers a VK7 Wired Palm Mic Pro with AI Noise Cancelation, so that this same innovative noise cancelation is available for first responder vehicles, and for enterprise vehicles with the Siyata VK7 Vehicle Kit.
Potential Applications for the New Features:
- Loud concert halls for security and support staff.
- Construction sites with heavy machinery.
- Road crews working in noisy traffic environments.
- Mining vehicles engaged in ore extraction.
- First responder vehicles during emergency situations with active sirens.
Marc Seelenfreund, CEO of Siyata, commented,
"Our commitment to leading the $7 Billion Push-to-Talk over Cellular market drives us to continually innovate with customer-focused solutions. The enhanced features of the Wired Palm Mic Pro with AI Noise Cancellation reinforce our position as a pioneer in AI-based Remote Speaker Mics (RSMs). This product not only allows first responders and enterprise customers to communicate more clearly in loud environments but also ensures seamless and uninterrupted communication. We are excited about the potential impact of this technology and look forward to introducing further innovations throughout 2024."
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