Datavault AI Expands WiSA Portfolio with New Wireless Audio Solutions
October 14th, 2025 7:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Datavault AI's introduction of the Falcon transmitter module, Connect app, and certification platform represents a significant advancement in wireless audio technology, positioning the company to meet growing demand for premium sound experiences while expanding into robotics and Web3 applications.
Datavault AI through its Acoustic Science Division's Wireless Sound Association introduced three new solutions designed to advance interoperable high-performance wireless audio. The WiSA E Falcon Transmitter Module delivers uncompressed low-latency multichannel audio optimized for soundbars TVs and home theater systems. This 5GHz module outperforms traditional 2.4GHz Bluetooth with superior RF performance and AES 256-bit encryption providing enhanced security and audio quality for consumers seeking premium wireless sound experiences.
The company also launched the WiSA Connect Mobile Application which enables users to control and customize WiSA E Certified devices through their home Wi-Fi network. This application represents a significant step forward in user interface design for wireless audio systems allowing for seamless integration and management of multiple audio devices within a home environment. The third component of this announcement is the WiSA Certification Application which streamlines product development and interoperability testing for manufacturers seeking to incorporate WiSA technology into their products.
CEO Nathaniel Bradley emphasized that this new suite positions Datavault AI to meet rising demand for seamless premium sound experiences. The company aims to extend its audio technologies into emerging areas such as robotics and Web3 applications demonstrating the versatility and forward-looking nature of these developments. This expansion into new technological domains suggests the company's strategic vision for integrating high-quality audio across multiple platforms and industries beyond traditional home entertainment systems.
The Falcon module's technical specifications highlight significant improvements over existing wireless audio technologies. By operating in the 5GHz spectrum rather than the crowded 2.4GHz band used by Bluetooth the module offers reduced interference and higher quality audio transmission. The inclusion of AES 256-bit encryption addresses growing consumer concerns about data security and privacy in connected devices particularly as smart home ecosystems become more prevalent. These technical advancements combined with the new software applications create a comprehensive ecosystem for wireless audio that could potentially reshape consumer expectations for home entertainment systems.
For manufacturers the streamlined certification process through the WiSA Certification Application could reduce development time and costs while ensuring compatibility across the WiSA ecosystem. This approach may encourage broader adoption of the standard across the audio industry potentially creating a more unified wireless audio landscape. The company's focus on interoperability addresses a common consumer frustration with proprietary systems that limit device compatibility and upgrade options. As wireless audio continues to evolve these developments from Datavault AI represent important steps toward creating more accessible and higher quality audio experiences for consumers while opening new opportunities in emerging technology sectors.
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