
MYNOISE AUDIO MIXER REVIEW
With MyNoise audio mixer, you can prevent hidden audio recording or listening to media.
Companies are making very serious investments in physical security, electronic security and cyber security areas in order to protect their trade secrets. Along with technology, methods of attack, such as security measures, are constantly evolving.
Despite all this evolving technology and security options, “human” is still the weakest link in security. However, an important type of theft that has existed for many years is listening to the environment or recording audio.
Secret listening or voice recorders, which we usually see in spy movies, have become very small with the development of technology. Thanks to mobile phones, as well as microphones placed inside a small object such as a pen or a tie needle, it is now possible to record or listen to the media unnoticed.
During some important conversations or important meetings, you have been thinking, “I wonder if my voice is being recorded.” Although the famous “I'm talking about exactly one thing and its ads are coming in front of me” topic that we all talk about also does not fall off the agenda.
It's a crime to listen to an environment or record people's voices outside of their information, but judging by it, it's a crime to commit cyberattacks or theft.
With this device, you can avoid situations such as being listened and sound recording.
Commercially available systems use the signal cutoff or signal mixing method to prevent unauthorized eavesdropping. These systems prevent listening by decoupling communication between devices.
The difference of MyNoise is that it emits ultrasonic sound. The device makes the sound coming to the microphone incomprehensible with the ultrasonic sound it emits to the environment. This sound cannot be heard by the human ear and uses a very difficult to predict algorithm.
Its main advantage over signal jammers is that it does not affect devices in the environment. Signal jammers affect all devices in the environment, preventing situations such as rest, which can also damage some devices.
MyNoise, on the other hand, mixes the sound of the environment at frequencies that can only be heard by listening or recording devices. So your phone continues to receive signals when this device is turned on. Your messages, internet, or calls work normally. Of course, you can't make a phone call because the device mixes sounds coming into the microphone, but as I mentioned, all the features of your phone work.
Another difference is that signal mixers mix sound at certain frequencies. In other words, if those who want to listen to the environment detect this frequency, they can continue to listen to the environment again by switching to another frequency. Here, because the device mixes sound, they can't listen to the environment if they try all the frequencies they want. Because human voice can only be heard in a certain frequency range (16 Hz – 20 kHz). The frequency event does not work because MyNoise suppresses human sound with ultrasonic (25kHz) sound that it adds to ambient sound. In the same way, because it uses random algorithms, it is not possible to perform a reverse solution operation.
Because the system frequency is 25kHz, it cannot be heard by the human ear, but because some people's ears are very sensitive, when you turn on the device, you hear a very thin sound, but this does not interfere with normal speech.
The device is easy to work with. As with signal jammers, you don't need technical knowledge. All you have to do is turn on the device to prevent eavesdropping. The device charges very quickly and can be used for a long time. It also has a very cost-effective and portable structure, as it does not contain active components.
If we look at the disadvantages, it has a range of 1 meter, and the items that will be placed in front of the device reduce the sound mixing effect. And also, unique to this model, you need to direct someone from two sides directly to the microphone. It doesn't work very effectively when you don't redirect it exactly.
This device is designed for individual use and is quite convenient. Of course, there is also a mobile phone case for meeting rooms, a model that you can place at various points to prevent rooms from listening, and a model that prevents listening through glass.
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