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See Sound: The world’s first smart home hearing system

See Sound: The world’s first smart home hearing system

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See Sound is a revolutionary home device powered by an AI-learning model that is able to not only listen for a multitude of sounds, but also to distinguish between them with a high level of accuracy. Once a sound is identified, See Sound alerts users via their various devices, including smartphones, smart watches and smart lights.

The future of assistive technology
Current accessibility products are extremely limited, not to mention the fact that many are overpriced, outdated, and single use. SEE SOUND can now replace them all.

Pinpoints sound location
The more See Sound devices you have in your home, the more focused and precise your reporting will be, targeting the exact room the sound came from.

Sound data at your fingertips
The app visualizes the sound data, while giving you the ability to customize notifications based on what sounds are important for your home.

Deaf owned and operated
Wavio is led by a passionate group of 3 Deaf entrepreneurs whose vision is to make sound accessible to everyone.

About

SEE SOUND is a revolutionary sound recognition device born from the collaborative efforts of Wavio, a Deaf-owned software company, and advertising giant, AREA 23, an FCB Health Network Company. Together, this partnership is designing the future of sound equality.

Wavio is the market leader in sound recognition technology. Founded in 2015 by 3 Deaf entrepreneurs, the company strives to transform the way we think about sound recognition and sound contextual awareness, capitalizing on artificial intelligence and machine-learning technologies.

AREA 23 is a full-service healthcare agency that has dismantled the barriers that stand in the way of true innovation. The company has been consistently recognized with top advertising industry awards and honors, and continues to set the bar on breakthough creative.

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smart home hearing system, See Sound, Artificial intelligence, assistive technology, Deaf, FCB