Jan 2 2006, 5:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sonare a winner of this years CES Best of Innovations Award and a Herman Miller Company will show its Babble privacy speaker solution at the CES 2006.
Babble is a sound management solution providing voice privacy without walls, Babble protects your spoken words from the people around you.
Babble is a desktop device that connects to the telephone and sends the user’s voice out
in multiplied and "babbled" form through proprietary speakers arranged in the work area.
It achieves confidentiality without distracting the user of the device, and those in the user’s
immediate area hear what sounds like an indiscernible, low-volume group conversation.A Babble unit with two speakers sells for $395.00 on the Sonare site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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