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Directional Sound Speaker

A directional sound speaker is an innovative type of loudspeaker that uses ultrasonic modulation and beam control technology to precisely project sound onto a specific area like a beam of light. It maintains clear volume while minimizing sound leakage, allowing the target audience to hear the content with minimal interference from the surrounding environment. It is suitable for scenarios such as exhibition halls, retail stores, and information terminals.

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TH2206052-C01-RO1 (42A02) LVD
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  • Q1: What models and applications are available for your multilayer piezoelectric ceramic elements?

    A1: We offer a variety of piezo ceramic elements in different sizes and frequency responses, widely used in ultrasonic detection, medical imaging, and industrial sensing. Please refer to our product catalog or contact us for assistance with product selection.
  • Q2: Which international standards do BESTAR products comply with?

    A2: Our products comply with RoHS, REACH, and other environmental regulations. Some models are certified by Intertek, TÜV, CE, UKCA, and SGS.
  • Q3: How do I choose the right electromagnetic components?

    A3: Selection depends on your specific application. Our technical team can support you with application-based design validation and recommendations.
  • Q4: Do you support low-volume customization of piezo elements or inductors?

    A4: Yes, we offer flexible manufacturing services from prototyping to mass production. Our low minimum order quantities (MOQs) and reliable lead times are ideal for startups and specialized projects.
  • Q5: What is the typical customization process and lead time?

    A5: Our typical process includes: requirement evaluation → solution confirmation → process development → sample delivery → transition to mass production. The full cycle usually takes 2–6 weeks.