The Voice Tracker Array Microphone was the original implementation of our patented, automatically and electronically steering, "listening beam" technology. It has an analog audio output at mic level, and is powered by a wall power converter so there is no risk of loss of performance as batteries run out. More info @ https://www.acousticmagic.com/products/voice-tracker-i-details/

  • Range- 30+ feet for meeting recording (depends on acoustic characteristics of the room.)
  • 360" Scanning range
  • 8 Mic Elements
  • Microphone tilt capability to facilitate desktop, monitor top, ceiling, or wall mounting
  • Analog Output:Mic level,3.5mm mini stereo jack
  • 18 inch long array for maximum range
  • Two stage noise reduction
  • Automatic electronic steering of listening beam to talker location
    Selectable steering limits for speech recognition and meeting recording modes.
  • Selectable LDS™ to reduce annoying interference of additional talkers during speech recognition or feedback during teleconferencing
  • 8 element, 18 inch long array for maximum range
  • Weight: 1.5 pounds(excluding wall power supply)
  • Power: converter from 120V AC to 6V DC included
 
Applications Areas:
 
Conference Room
Classroom
Seminar Hall
Virtual Class room

 

Speech Recognition: Since the Voice Tracker operates differently from other types of microphones or audio input devices, you should retrain your speech recognition software. Be sure to select USB Array Microphone during the “New User” setup. Personalized vocabulary can usually be transferred to the retrained “User”.

Troubleshooting: Acoustic echo cancellation. If the ref signal is too strong or too weak, AEC will not work well. Make sure the playback level in the PC is set to midscale. Turn up the volume on the (external) speaker itself if more loudness is desired.

No Audio: Check whether the LEDs track the talker. If not, reboot (repower). If so, the problem is probably in the computer setup. Make sure it is looking for recording input where the Voice Tracker is connected (USB, Mic in, or Line in).

Analog or USB Audio too strong.

Make sure the output level switch is set to mic level

Analog or USB Audio too weak.

Make sure the output switch is set to line level

Range. 30+ feet for meeting recording

Analog Output-Mic level 3.5mm mini stereo jack. Same signal on tip & ring. 500ohm output impedance.

Frequency Response. 100Hz to 11250 Hz

Physical Dimensions: Length: 18", Height: 2.5", Weight: 2.5lbs

Power Equipment: 6V DC, 400ma, center Pin Positive