
As a pioneering developer and manufacturer of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) speakers, high-performance silicon drivers, and high-quality sound solutions based on MEMS technology, USound products are backed by over 350 patents. USound’s unique selling proposition is based on radical miniaturization, power reduction and increased production efficiency.
The investment round was led by Austria’s leading venture capital investor, eQventure, with participation from one of the world's leading technology entrepreneurs, Andreas “Andy” Bechtolsheim (co-founder of Sun Microsystems, early-stage investor in Google), serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Hermann Hauser (co-founder of ARM), as well from the USound management, including Ferruccio Bottoni (CEO), Andrea Rusconi-Clerici (CTO) and Herbert Gartner (CFO).
"USound MEMS speakers take up 50% less space, use 80% less energy, and boast a greater frequency range than rival speaker products. The speakers can be seamlessly integrated into Bluetooth earphones, headphones, smartphones, VR/AR glasses, wearables, and over-the-counter hearing devices," the company states in the announcement.
"Most customers select USound’s thin, lightweight, full-range MEMS speakers because of their integration flexibility and the benefits of USound’s low-power amplifier. Due to its reduced size, USound’s MEMS speakers benefit the size and weight of future wearables, providing more in-ear comfort and style for consumers. Moreover, they have a dramatically reduced system costs due to their SMT reflow capability, enabling fully automated assembly of audio products to achieve the highest quality and performance. In comparison to a pure monolithic MEMS solutions, USound’s MEMS speakers are smaller and offer higher sound pressure levels, better sound quality, and lower manufacturing costs," USound adds.
"After announcing our cooperations with major audio ODMs like Luxshare-ICT at the end of 2022, and Concraft / OBO Pro2 in the beginning of 2023, many OEM customers started using USound's MEMS speakers for their next generation audio products. A new age for the audio industry has just begun," states Ferruccio Bottoni, Chief Executive Officer at USound.
Andy Bechtolsheim is the co-founder and Chief Development Officer and Chairman of Arista Networks. He studied computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and received his PhD from Stanford University. In 1982, he cofounded the computing firm Sun Microsystems with Bill Joy, Scott McNealy and Vinod Khosla. Oracle bought Sun in 2010 for $7.4 billion. Much of Bechtolsheim's fortune stems from an early-stage investment in Google.
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