[Monthly Mixing] Klipsch is set to release the 'Flexus Core 300' this winter, the first soundbar to incorporate Dirac Live Room Correction technology.
According to the description, Dirac Live Room Correction technology analyzes the acoustic characteristics of the room where the soundbar is installed and the listener's position to provide optimal sound.
It works by evaluating the size and shape of the room, as well as nearby objects that may affect sound waves, and calculates optimized audio before the sound leaves the speakers.
The Flexus Core 300 Dolby Atmos Sound System features eight side-firing, front-firing, and up-firing 2.25-inch speakers, plus four 4-inch subwoofers. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, 8K passthrough HDMI, HDMI eARC, and optical input.
Users can adjust settings such as input switching and EQ through the Connect Plus app for iOS and Android. The app also allows control of streaming options including Apple AirPlay, Google Cast, Spotify, and Tidal Connect.
The Flexus Core 300 is priced at $999, with the exact release date yet to be announced. More information can be found on the Klipsch website.
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