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Key Highlights

  • Shares of DVLT declined 4.67%, closing at $0.3713 amid WiSA’s Chinese market entry.

  • Goldhorn’s innovative Goho LS7 home entertainment systems now feature WiSA E technology.

  • Both 2.0-channel and 5.1-channel wireless configurations have been introduced.

  • The LS7 product line integrates projection capabilities, audio components, and karaoke functionality.

  • Management envisions broader applications for WiSA across emerging connected audio sectors.

Shares of Datavault AI (DVLT) experienced a 4.67% decline, settling at $0.3713, despite the company’s strategic advancement of its WiSA business operations in the Chinese market. The stock faced persistent downward pressure during trading hours, finishing close to session lows. This occurred as WiSA Technologies achieved integration into Goldhorn’s latest Goho LS7 entertainment platform through a collaborative agreement.

Datavault AI Inc., DVLT

Share Price Weakens Despite Technology Advancement

DVLT encountered difficulty gaining momentum throughout the trading day, maintaining positions near the session’s lower boundary. The selloff demonstrated that investors remained unmoved by the latest product development news. Datavault AI has been actively growing its Acoustic Sciences segment via WiSA Technologies operations.

This business unit provides wireless audio components and proprietary software designed for premium home entertainment applications. The platform enables coordinated, minimal-delay audio delivery across multiple networked speakers. Consequently, the firm concentrates on solutions requiring dependable multi-speaker wireless connectivity.

The company’s structure comprises two primary segments: Acoustic Sciences and Data Sciences. The Acoustic Sciences division encompasses WiSA, ADIO, and Sumerian platforms focused on spatial audio and multichannel sound reproduction. Meanwhile, the Data Sciences segment addresses data valuation services, digital engagement platforms, and protected asset commercialization.

Goldhorn Deploys WiSA in New Entertainment Platform

The WiSA E Enterprise module has been incorporated by Goldhorn into its recently unveiled Goho LS7 audio solutions. The company released configurations featuring both 2.0-channel and 5.1-channel architectures tailored for residential entertainment and karaoke applications. WiSA’s platform handles wireless transmission between the system’s various audio elements.

Each LS7 configuration includes a 4K Ultra HD projection unit alongside diverse connectivity capabilities. Consumers can interface devices via HDMI, optical audio, USB, and Ethernet connections. The platforms additionally incorporate microphone inputs and karaoke capabilities for recreational purposes.

The 2.0-channel LS7 variant utilizes two slender, tower-style full-range drivers. Their compact footprint enables flexible placement and subtle integration across various living spaces. The 5.1 configuration combines five compact satellite units with a dedicated subwoofer to deliver immersive surround audio.

Chinese Deployment Broadens WiSA’s Commercial Footprint

Distribution of the Goho LS7 platforms is now underway throughout China via Goldhorn’s channels, with both configurations currently available. This release represents the manufacturer’s strategic move from portable audio devices into residential entertainment territory. It simultaneously provides WiSA Technologies with an additional real-world deployment for its wireless audio components.

The WiSA E platform delivers integrated hardware and software capabilities for entertainment products and networked audio equipment. The system enables premium multichannel audio with minimal latency and accurate temporal alignment. These characteristics permit compatible equipment to deliver sound transmission without conventional wired speaker connections.

Datavault AI is additionally pursuing expanded deployment scenarios for WiSA capabilities extending beyond conventional entertainment applications. Management has identified robotics systems, drone platforms, holographic displays, and similar technologies as potential integration opportunities. DVLT shares concluded the session in negative territory as the Chinese market expansion proved insufficient to counteract selling pressure.

 

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