It is possible to conduct continuous measurements over a long period without interruption! Achieving high-precision synchronization of multiple controllers.
The "labSAR I" is a robust and high-performance industrial PC equipped with standalone recording (SAR) software and accessories for autonomous remote operation measurements using the HEADlab system. Regardless of the time required for measurements, the HEADlab system can be used in standalone mode or remote control. Additionally, manual remote operation is possible via smartphones, tablets, or PCs. 【Features】 ■ Protected Windows IoT operating system ■ LAN or USB connection for one or more labCTRL II.1 controllers or input modules ■ High-precision synchronization of multiple controllers via HEADlink or PTP ■ Synchronization of multiple HEADlab systems using navigation satellite systems *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Trigger function and standalone measurement start by turning on the power switch - WLAN manual remote operation via smartphone, tablet, or PC *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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HEAD acoustics Japan Co., Ltd. has been active as a leading company in the fields of dummy head-related recording and playback systems, acoustic analysis based on human auditory characteristics, and communication measurement technology for over 25 years. HEAD acoustics continuously pioneers innovative technologies such as dummy head-related binaural technology, acoustic analysis related to human hearing, interactive sound simulation systems, and transmission path analysis. HEAD acoustics will continue to focus on research and development through collaboration with universities and other research institutions and participation in international research projects.