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In modern exhibition halls, visual presentation has become increasingly diverse and sophisticated, yet "sound" is often overlooked. In fact, an outstanding exhibition hall must not only be visually impressive but also deliver clear, impactful audio. Sound does more than convey information — it guides visitors' attention, enhances spatial atmosphere, and creates memorable impressions.
As one of the global pioneers in directed audio technology, Audfly has been developing and deploying directional sound solutions since early 2015. The company is recognized as a leading innovator in China's acoustic technology industry and has accumulated extensive engineering experience through long-term cooperation with major corporations and exhibition projects worldwide. In addition to directional audio, Audfly has successfully commercialized advanced technologies such as sound source localization, sound imaging, and active noise control. This strong technological foundation enables Audfly to deliver highly reliable, precision-controlled audio solutions that meet the demanding requirements of modern exhibition environments.
Traditional speaker systems in open exhibition halls struggle to precisely control sound coverage. When multiple exhibition zones play narration or background music simultaneously, sounds bleed into each other, making it difficult for visitors to focus on any single source. Even when volume is lowered, overlapping audio, echoes, and reverberation still occur, quickly causing listener fatigue.
For exhibition designers, achieving "clear, directional sound that does not disturb adjacent areas within the same open space" has long been a technical challenge.
Directional speakers utilize advanced acoustic principles to focus sound propagation like the beam of a flashlight — clearly audible only within a designated area, with rapid attenuation outside that zone.
This "directional propagation" capability enables true audio zoning in open exhibition spaces:
Compared with conventional loudspeakers, directional speakers not only solve the problem of noise control but also give sound a new dimension of "design." They are no longer mere playback devices — they become a spatial medium.
Unlike traditional loudspeakers that rely on electromagnetic induction and radiate sound in all directions, Audfly's ultrasonic parametric speakers generate audio using the nonlinear interaction of high-frequency ultrasonic waves. Because ultrasonic waves have extremely short wavelengths, they can be projected in a highly focused beam—much like a flashlight illuminating a specific spot. This makes it possible for sound to be heard clearly only within the intended listening zone while rapidly attenuating outside that area. The result is a precise, controlled audio field that does not increase ambient noise or interfere with neighboring exhibits, solving one of the biggest limitations of conventional sound systems in open exhibition spaces.
Audfly's directional audio solutions can be widely deployed in various exhibition environments:
The system supports integration with multimedia playback devices and centralized control of content, volume, and trigger logic, enabling fully intelligent management.
Every exhibition space has its own architectural style, spatial constraints, and design requirements. To accommodate these differences, Audfly offers fully customizable directional speaker solutions in addition to its standard product lineup. The speakers can be tailored in color, shape, and size to seamlessly integrate into exhibit structures, display fixtures, or artistic installations. This flexibility ensures that sound delivery becomes a natural part of the spatial design rather than an intrusive add-on. Whether for a minimalist corporate showroom or a complex multimedia art exhibition, Audfly provides bespoke solutions that align with the visual and experiential goals of the project.
Audfly's directional sound solutions have been successfully implemented in museums, galleries, corporate showrooms, digital signage systems, retail environments, and public installations across the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, the UAE, France, Australia, and many other regions. These real-world applications demonstrate the system's ability to perform reliably in high-traffic and acoustically challenging environments. Whether used for targeted narration, interactive installations, outdoor advertising, or quiet public information points, Audfly's directional speakers consistently deliver precise audio placement while preserving a peaceful surrounding atmosphere.
When visitors step into an exhibition hall powered by directional audio, every footstep is accompanied by tailored auditory guidance, and every sound source serves the narrative.
Directional sound transforms an exhibition hall from a mere display of objects into a space that truly "speaks."
Audfly's directional speaker solutions for exhibition halls are currently supporting numerous museums and brand experience centers worldwide. With directional audio technology, every exhibition space now has its own exclusive voice.