Immersive Soundbars
For brands moving from compact Atmos bars into higher channel-count systems.
- 3.1.2, 5.1.2, 7.1.4, and 9.1.4 platform paths.
- Upfiring drivers and DSP shaped around cabinet geometry.
- HDMI eARC and inputs scoped by tier.
Home Entertainment
Develop soundbars, Atmos systems, wireless surround families, and living-room audio platforms with acoustic, source, wireless, and production decisions aligned.
Five decisions drive the experience: layout, enclosure, HDMI behavior, wireless architecture, and factory process all affect what the customer hears.
Jazz Hipster aligns Atmos channel count, source integration, low-latency wireless, and MediaTek FlexConnect support before tuning and production.
Where It Fits
For brands moving from compact Atmos bars into higher channel-count systems.
For flexible surround expansion with a simpler setup experience.
For TV and projector programs where source behavior defines daily use.
For brands extending active, streaming, desktop, or bookshelf systems into cinema use.
Key Decisions
Platform Proof
Atmos and DTS:X depend on layout, upfiring behavior, DSP, enclosure volume, and certification.
Surround programs need clear answers on placement, synchronization, latency, and setup flow.
Products sit between TVs, projectors, consoles, streaming devices, and mobile ecosystems.
Room correction can help, but core tuning and DSP still need production validation.
The design has to survive tooling, assembly, driver consistency, acoustic QC, and firmware support.
Ways to Engage
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Best for speed and a practical route into immersive soundbar development.
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Best when the roadmap depends on cleaner setup and surround expansion.
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Best when an existing speaker platform can move toward home cinema.
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Best when Jazz Hipster should coordinate the full path through launch.