
Building on over 20 years of academic research, Dysonics emerged from the UC Davis technology incubator (ETTC) In 2012 to bring to market a revolution in 3D audio and motion-tracking for headphones. In 2014 Dysonics introduced RondoMotion, the world’s first wireless motion sensor for headphones, bringing the first ever interactive 360° audio experience to the consumer market. Dysonics also provides content encoding technology to 12 U.S. and International airlines. Based in San Francisco, Dysonics holds a number of patents in spatial audio capture and reproduction, and is comprised of research and industry visionaries who have worked with Stanford University, University of Texas, UC Davis, Microsoft, Adobe and Live Nation. In addition to building industry leading 360 binaural microphones, Dysonics develops software for spatial audio content creation, live broadcasting, and playback.
Location: United States, California, Davis
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2012
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25.10.2016 | Dysonics Raises Series A Financing Round | Dysonics, a San Francisco, CA-based developer of spatial headphone audio technology, raised a Series A financing round of undisclosed amount. The round was led by Intel Capital, with participation from Rawah Partners. The company intends to... |
24.10.2016 | Intel Capital invests $38 million in 12 tech startups | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Intel Capital announced today that it has investe... |
24.10.2016 | VR audio startup Dysonics closes Series A led by Intel Capital | If you had the chance to watch the second episode of the new season of Black Mirror, you won’t take much convincing when people tell you how important realistic 3D audio is to immersing you in a virtual reality/mixed reality experience. Dys... |
24.10.2016 | Intel Capital invests $38 million in 12 tech startups | Intel Capital announced today that it has invested $38 million in 12 technology startups. The world’s biggest chip maker made the announcement at the beginning of its annual Intel Capital Global Summit. The 17th annual Intel Capital Global ... |
14.06.2015 | Virgin America Is Bringing Dysonic’s “3D Sound” Into The Air | Here’s a random pet peeve: When I’m traveling, I always kick myself for watching movies on mediocre in-flight entertainment systems — we all do it, but there’s something wrong about squeezing spectacular special effects into a tiny screen a... |
11.06.2015 | Virgin America improves in-seat touchscreens, adds surround sound & Game of Thrones | When Virgin America first launched in 2007, its entertainment system was notable enough that I called the plane “a multimillion-dollar iPod — that flies.” Eight years later, nobody has iPods anymore, and that entertainment system is looking... |
11.03.2015 | Dysonics’ Rappr turns ordinary headphones into 3D audio experiences | Dysonics is releasing its Rappr immersive 3D audio environment for headphones. You could think of it as virtual reality, but for audio. Even though you are wearing headphones, the sound comes at you from different directions, just like in r... |
11.03.2015 | Dysonics’ Rappr turns ordinary headphones into 3D audio experiences | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Dysonics is releasing its Rappr immersive 3D audio environment for headphones. You could think of it as virtual reality, but for audio.... |
26.04.2013 | Dysonics launches Kickstarter to fund its first wireless motion sensor for headphones | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Audio tech startup Dysonics has launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to fund Rondo Motion, the first wireless motion sensor for... |
26.04.2013 | Dysonics launches Kickstarter to fund its first wireless motion sensor for headphones | Audio tech startup Dysonics has launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to fund Rondo Motion, the first wireless motion sensor for audio headphones. Rondo Motion uses a motion-sensing module that detects the movement of your head. If y... |
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