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Mirror Specifications - Microphone and Speaker

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In the following section, we will explore the advanced features of the Mirror's microphone and speaker, emphasizing their role in enhancing the overall sound quality for users.

Microphones

The Mirror device is equipped with advanced microphone technology designed to ensure clear and accurate voice capture. Key features include:

Four Far-Field Microphone Linear Array:

This array is optimized for capturing speaking voices clearly from up to three feet away from the device. It employs noise cancellation capabilities to enhance audio quality.

Audio Processing:

The system includes some noise cancellation, prioritizing human voice capture to ensure clarity in communication.

Automatic Echo Cancellation:

Reduces echo to improve sound quality.

Beamforming:

Focuses the microphone's pickup pattern towards the speaker.

Noise Suppression:

Minimizes background noise for clearer audio.

Automatic Gain Control:

Adjusts the microphone sensitivity to maintain consistent audio levels.

Headset Support:

Allows for additional flexibility and usability in various settings.

 

These microphones are built directly into the Mirror device. Additionally, the Mirror's Remote can also be used to capture voice commands, offering even more flexibility in how you interact with the device. To learn more about how to use the Remote, you can read here. 

 

Speaker

The Mirror device features a sophisticated speaker system to deliver high-quality audio. The specifications are as follows:

Bottom-Firing Dedicated Woofer:

Sensitivity: 83-86 dB
Power: 20W
Frequency Range: 20Hz to 20KHz
Impedance: 4 Ohms

Front-Firing Dedicated Tweeter:

Sensitivity: 85.6 to 88.7 dB
Power: 70W
Frequency Range: 2KHz to 20KHz
Impedance: 4 Ohms

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