SACOH’s Voice IC Chip advances sound processing technologies, which provides listening and communication systems that are fit for voice recognition and sound. Being a supplier of electronic components, SACOH voice IC chips are suitable in a wide variety of consumer electronics, smart gadgets, communication systems, and Internet of Things (IoTs). They are used to help improve the quality and detectability of the user’s voice in devices that will respond to the user’s voice commands, processes, and speech.
Our Voice IC chips integrates reliable features like noise reduction and suppression, echo cancellation and voice fidelity enhancement ensuring reliable performance even in hostile or disturbing conditions Enabling voice-activated assistants, smart speakers, smartphones, and even home automation systems can benefit from this. With SACOH’s voice IC chips, the music quality, voice recognition accuracy and general user experience in voice command devices improves.
SACOH's voice IC chips enable the operation of various portable and battery operated devices without affecting the battery life owing to their durable nature. These chips are made of compact materials, possesses great audio processing capability and work at a low power enabling engineers to voice IP or implement quality voice functionality in their products. When introducing a new smart appliance or enhancing the voice recognition of older systems, SACOH's Voice IC chips allow complete confidence in the outcomes.
Designed using innovative technologies, SACOH’s Voice IC chips are rich in features and can be deployed across various devices including low-end consumer devices and expensive pro audio devices. To assure conformity to the international standards of safety, reliability, and efficacy, we follow rigorous production quality management systems for all the chips produced. SACOH is one of the brands in the electronics market that puts resources into development in order to manufacture advanced and quality devices that help manufacturers and designers create the future of voice-enabled devices.