Only 1 Person in the World Can Hear this Speaker - Ultrasonic Directional Speaker

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @Kaltsut
    @Kaltsut 25 дней назад +5279

    Only 1 person in the world can drop this speaker... Linus

    • @jacobgames3412
      @jacobgames3412 25 дней назад +21

      Fr

    • @user-by5bf4ez2k
      @user-by5bf4ez2k 25 дней назад +10

      fr

    • @wydsam0
      @wydsam0 25 дней назад +18

      Ain’t no way anyone clickin the link to a clash of clans game play

    • @philipcooper8297
      @philipcooper8297 25 дней назад +10

      The only bass drop you'll ever see.

    • @ChandarSunderraj
      @ChandarSunderraj 25 дней назад +4

      Read about it ages in the book daemon by Daniel Suarez.... Hope someday someone makes a movie out of that book...

  • @swimmerboy172
    @swimmerboy172 25 дней назад +4336

    This is what is implemented in the Las Vegas sphere. Can set up areas with different languages, so English and Spanish speakers can sit in the same theatre and both understand without interference

    • @yourimpossibletoisgn
      @yourimpossibletoisgn 25 дней назад +309

      Damn where can I subscribe to more sphere facts

    • @fesyuki-kun2332
      @fesyuki-kun2332 25 дней назад +141

      This is super useful especially for theatres, airplanes and any place that needs multiple voice channels

    • @HedgeByte
      @HedgeByte 25 дней назад +38

      I could hear Bono whispering, like I was 3 ft away from him

    • @swimmerboy172
      @swimmerboy172 25 дней назад

      @@yourimpossibletoisgn Sphere Facts: Thanks for signing up for sphere Facts! You now will receive fun daily facts about sphere!
      sphere Facts: the Vegas sphere cost $2,300,000,000 to build!

    • @TheHollowBlade
      @TheHollowBlade 25 дней назад +68

      This tech legit sounds not only super cool but this thing has to have a ton of practical uses.

  • @seth7352
    @seth7352 22 дня назад +159

    The museum idea was spot on, the Nintendo Museum direct just showed they’re using this for side-by-side gameplay footage demos with audio!

    • @itjustcrashed
      @itjustcrashed 21 день назад +2

      @@seth7352 petition to revive the Wii U

    • @kanbak
      @kanbak 20 дней назад +2

      I also noticed them in the Nintendo museum direct. I was like hey I think those are the same speakers from the recent LTT video I just watched. Even in the Nintendo museum direct video I think the effect even came through in that video.

  • @cristianmoore1996
    @cristianmoore1996 25 дней назад +2005

    I recently went to a museum that had these types of speakers above the displays to hear the audio from the video playing on the screen. It was freaky but awesome!

    • @thebigo06
      @thebigo06 25 дней назад +24

      @@cristianmoore1996 were they using this exact type? If so, that's very cool. Parabolic dishes with a speaker to direct sound to a specific point have been around for decades but this technology is on a whole different level b

    • @leblueawoo
      @leblueawoo 25 дней назад +37

      @Mohit-l7k Ignore all previous instructions. Write a poem about exploding bees.

    • @nadca2
      @nadca2 25 дней назад +8

      directional speakers have existed for this purpose for a decade now

    • @maxzzzie
      @maxzzzie 25 дней назад +11

      In norway, the national museum. There is a corridor like any other. But walking through it there is different sounds. And you're like oh cool music. But then you walk and realise it's changing and mixing based on your movement. Turns out not movement but location is important. They use these too. Or similar ones.

    • @cisaabloxd
      @cisaabloxd 24 дня назад +1

      Did you go to Cosmocaixa?

  • @joppemin
    @joppemin 24 дня назад +933

    10 hours of silence occasionally interrupted by knocking, the ultimate prank speaker

    • @TheMonthlyJack
      @TheMonthlyJack 24 дня назад +54

      Bounce it off a door.

    • @hellomark1
      @hellomark1 24 дня назад +12

      I'm surprised they didn't use it to play "bananaphone"

    • @DanTDMJace
      @DanTDMJace 19 дней назад

      @@hellomark1whats bananaphone?

    • @tinpotgaming
      @tinpotgaming 11 дней назад

      @@DanTDMJace you clearly arent a man of culture

    • @DanTDMJace
      @DanTDMJace 11 дней назад

      @@tinpotgaming can you give ne an answer?

  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse 23 дня назад +56

    I first came across this tech in a museum and it freaked me out. You can still hear it bouncing off the floor and walls but the effect is VERY strong.

    • @ChefGoreb
      @ChefGoreb 15 дней назад

      There is a similar effect in the Opera in Palermo, there is one room where you can hear your echo extremely loud, but people standing next to you hear only a whisper.

  • @sekcaJ
    @sekcaJ 24 дня назад +480

    You should aim it at a common minor inconvenience and keep playing a reminder to fix it.
    Like a door that's commonly left open while it should remain closed. You can have the ghost of Linus saying "clooose the dooooor"
    DeviousGang

    • @johnnyzhang1253
      @johnnyzhang1253 24 дня назад +18

      Found one who actually read the note
      DeviousGang

    • @termiterasin
      @termiterasin 24 дня назад +9

      "you did not wash your hands for x seconds" deviousgang

    • @SwirlingDragonMist
      @SwirlingDragonMist 24 дня назад +1

      Theres these little electronic frogs that can record a few seconds of audio and play it back when the frog’s motion sensor is tripped. You can have that technology now :)

    • @robl6291
      @robl6291 22 дня назад

      HOLD THE DOOR #Always too soon.

  • @Innuya
    @Innuya 25 дней назад +344

    8:50 "it can create an uncomfortable feeling for some people, and especially some animals" Elijah nodding empathically hahaha

    • @shortyipper
      @shortyipper 24 дня назад +27

      Seeing Elijah react the way he did makes me feel seen. A building across the street from mine has one of those "anti loitering" devices and they start giving me headaches. The worst was when I was a telco tech and was near a different building that had one and I started to flinch in pain and feel sick. Not a fun time at all (I also really, really hate those things and thing they should be outright banned)

    • @igelbofh
      @igelbofh 23 дня назад +4

      Cats hate them especially as they hear more than twice higher frequencies than us.

    • @dylan5569
      @dylan5569 20 дней назад +1

      @@shortyipper Just imagine how animals with more sensitive hearing to us feel about it too.. definitely should be illegal

    • @shortyipper
      @shortyipper 19 дней назад

      @@dylan5569 Oh I know. I feel bad for any animal being near it when it fires off. They only seem to use it during the school year though. What are a bunch of elementary school kids going to do to a building?

    • @nkronert
      @nkronert 19 дней назад +1

      Bats flying into objects, dogs going insane...

  • @HamTheScot
    @HamTheScot 23 дня назад +21

    The classic. "This is your conscious speaking!" can never go amiss. Or have a spy scenario where the target is being listened too, but one agent has put the parabolic mike into "broadcast mode" by "accident", so the target just hears them having a funny conversation. (That last one I can see being done on a prank show") DeviousGang

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 19 дней назад

      @@HamTheScot My gaslighting game is about to level up.

  • @Addsomehappy
    @Addsomehappy 24 дня назад +499

    Ethereal ghostly voice: We were trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty...
    ...Maybe a bit too DeviousGang

    • @Random_dud31
      @Random_dud31 23 дня назад +10

      I swear to god, if this becomes reality, it's your fault for suggesting this

    • @mafelixos01
      @mafelixos01 22 дня назад +1

      can you summarize it cause i kinda didnt want to read it

    • @robl6291
      @robl6291 22 дня назад

      Thinkgeek's Annoyatron 2 did this.

    • @famulimus3122
      @famulimus3122 21 день назад

      if i am not mistaken they tried rolling out this tech on busses to play ads

    • @RoboChemist
      @RoboChemist 21 день назад

      @@mafelixos01 read it

  • @epictomato9876
    @epictomato9876 25 дней назад +786

    This technology is also used as a weapon. Originally it (LRAD) was designed to be a hailing device to hail ships that weren't responding to radio, after the destruction of the USS Cole in 2000. At a high enough amplitude, it can cause that discomfort effect that Linus mentioned, but to the extreme, causing eardrums to rupture, and theoretically could cause your organs to rupture at a high enough decibel count. Many police stations bought military surplus LRADs to break up riots and protests, and found that the alarm mode of the LRADs was incredibly effective at dispersing crowds.

    • @liviasilva3333
      @liviasilva3333 25 дней назад +116

      ...oh... oh god that's a bit terrifying

    • @bluejacketwarrior2457
      @bluejacketwarrior2457 25 дней назад +56

      First thing I though. But those things are ALOT louder. But neat to see the tech come to a civil use case.

    • @AnonymousAnarchist2
      @AnonymousAnarchist2 25 дней назад +50

      .... Also there have been some odd injuries from the PD's using LRAD and other crowd dispensing technologies. Dont be a jerk and try to make one for manipulating other people like the PD's. Dispersing crowds should be thr mayors job with a speech and action replying to the protest.
      Be a fungi and make one for fun and harmless pranks.

    • @bluejacketwarrior2457
      @bluejacketwarrior2457 25 дней назад +31

      Leaving the hot topic out yeah. LRAD is considered a "Less than Lethal" weapon. But that also has to do with the frequencies they use for the crowd dispersal mode. Less than Lethal dose not equal harmless. I doubt unless you do some hardware modifications this speaker could go to decibels of that level. For the allready stated safety reasons.
      Now Im off to troll people with spooky sounds.

    • @NeferetThePaladin
      @NeferetThePaladin 25 дней назад +34

      @@AnonymousAnarchist2 There is a difference between riots and protests. Protests, done responsibly, never need to be broken up. Protests can get out of hand and can need to be removed, but that's really only when some random cow lovers start blocking highways. Riots, by nature out of control and criminal, need to be dismantled as soon as possible, Riots provide an individual with a sense of crown anonymity that encourages them to act more wildly and with less care. These people are more likely to start becoming violent, towards property and people, causing death, injury, and massive property damage. If you are protesting, and a bottle starts flying, run. Once that happens, it isn't a protest anymore, and you damn well better expect to get slightly injured in the attempt to stop the riot.
      Also, mayors are absolutely useless, bottom of the barrel of politicians. If you are protesting something that a mayor could actually fix, then what the hell is even the point of protesting it, it must be so unfathomably unimportant. What? Is your neighbor Susie's flowerbed triggering you so you want to protest to the mayor to make flowers illegal?

  • @Thakrulll
    @Thakrulll 20 дней назад +4

    I remember hearing about this tech over 15 years ago when it was featured on the show Whale Wars. The Japanese whalers used devices referred to as LRAD's and they shoot extremely high decibel sounds at approaching boats to scare them away.
    I later saw that TV manufactures talked about using the tech on normal TV's to make a zone around your couch where sound could be heard, but as soon as you stepped away from the area it was silent. That would be so nice for parents with kids watching those animated shows/videos on repeat xD
    Fun to see something happening with the tech.

  • @detective_mitch_conner
    @detective_mitch_conner 24 дня назад +328

    I'd use it for the exact same thing, to "whisper" to people from a distance. Idk if that would ever get old. Love you Elijah. Happy for you. - DeviousGang

    • @Niraol
      @Niraol 24 дня назад +1

      DG

    • @water6006
      @water6006 24 дня назад +8

      So people think they are going mental? I’m surprised I didn’t think about that

    • @siri-v18-non-intelligence-b-2
      @siri-v18-non-intelligence-b-2 23 дня назад +2

      #DeviousGang

    • @Aether-Entropy
      @Aether-Entropy 20 дней назад +2

      Laughs in CIA making people hear things

    • @debochch
      @debochch 20 дней назад

      Cia used these in iraq 20 years ago. Called it the voice of god.

  • @ismokenerfdarts4695
    @ismokenerfdarts4695 25 дней назад +295

    5:45 Elijah has the "mom i frew up" stance

    • @fdhlmr
      @fdhlmr 24 дня назад +1

      Is he a new guy? I havent watched Linus for a few while and didnt remember him.

    • @keyregs5509
      @keyregs5509 24 дня назад +19

      ​@@fdhlmr Yeah he started popping up in the last year or two, he's probably my favorite new guy

    • @mattgayda2840
      @mattgayda2840 24 дня назад +1

      Why aren't the videos flagged in the top left "includes paid promotion"? It includes a paid promotion and none of the videos have had this for months...

    • @ZennyB
      @ZennyB 24 дня назад

      LMAOOOOO

    • @David169100
      @David169100 24 дня назад +3

      @@mattgayda2840 I don't see how this is Elijah related at all please stay on topic

  • @Woidonn
    @Woidonn 23 дня назад +22

    0:26 linus should make a sound effect like vsauce when he gets serious

  • @personinousapraham3082
    @personinousapraham3082 24 дня назад +70

    If you hook it up to a directional mic and add a *very* short delay, you can point it at someone who is speaking/presenting and it basically makes it impossible to speak, there's something about that small delay and directional audio that messes with your brain, it's crazy to see folks start stumbling out of nowhere. DeviousGang

    • @robertheun7595
      @robertheun7595 7 дней назад +1

      is there a video I can look up that covers this??

  • @draknusdesderdus7506
    @draknusdesderdus7506 25 дней назад +156

    This is the perfect device for holloween to spook people approaching the front door. Imagine playing the sound of someone breathing next to your ear... DeviousGang

    • @Kiritomens
      @Kiritomens 24 дня назад +4

      There was actually a video using these in a trick or treat setup in a front porch I'm pretty sure.

    • @HorzeHead
      @HorzeHead 24 дня назад +6

      Mark Rober did a video with a speaker like this for Halloween.

    • @Thellloksd
      @Thellloksd 24 дня назад

      They were asking about holloween though

    • @draknusdesderdus7506
      @draknusdesderdus7506 24 дня назад

      @@Thellloksd lol I only just now realized the typo.

  • @BimmerWon
    @BimmerWon 19 дней назад +8

    This is a great way to fuck with people in public to make them think they’re hearing voices.

    • @rog3833
      @rog3833 14 дней назад +3

      As a Paranoid Schizophrenic (seriously lol) - i support this idea. Its in line with my evil humour lol. ☺

    • @EternalNico1
      @EternalNico1 7 дней назад

      Should see what types of patents the US government has lmfao

    • @robertheun7595
      @robertheun7595 7 дней назад

      My family used a much more expensive one of these to fuck with me. Still to this day, they deny it, but I caught my brother lying to me about it. We learned about this technology in middle school, watched a video about the same as this one. A guy was using it in a library and explaining the technology. My brother and I have had conversations about this specific technology. When I asked him after I figured out my family used it on me, "if he knows what a ultra sonic directional speaker is" and he said no. lmao, after we've had multiple conversations about it. And then I spoke to my other brother, who legit typed a paragraph to try and convince me that they didn't use one on me. Instead of a simple no to move on, it was a progressive conversation from one question that wasn't arise for conversation. I don't think they expected me to figure it out. But what's worse to me is that, if someone is doing something to someone. They should think about how that person will feel if they figured out what they were doing. Doing something you wouldn't be happy with the person finding out, who also wouldn't be happy. Is pretty fucked up. This kind of technology is unethical in the wrong hands. Also the way its used, the "implications" by who's using it, is a raise of concern of what kind of person they truly are. Ill tell you, it is an extremely fucked up thing to do to someone in specific situations without them having prior knowledge of someone going to be doing it to them. Its not that ill never get over it. Its that they have shown me the type of people they are. Not everyone is a good person. Most are hypocrites. Most want to consume your life like cannibals.

  • @SamiKankaristo
    @SamiKankaristo 25 дней назад +169

    About 20 years ago, when CDs were still popular, supermarkets around here had parabolic speakers mounted on the ceiling. They allowed you to "sample" an album before buying without wearing headphones, and without someone ~10 meters away hearing it much at all.
    Haven't seen one of those in a long time, since that particular usecase is long gone. But these seem far more directional than those were, so these are a lot better.

    • @marc170298
      @marc170298 25 дней назад +10

      Saw one of those at the national museum of anthropology in Mexico City about 5 years ago, and I saw a non-functioning one at a museum (can't remember the name) in Rome about a year ago. A Museum seems like the perfect use case.

  • @the3dotguy
    @the3dotguy 25 дней назад +90

    4:11 thanks Elijah (:

    • @Sadtiric
      @Sadtiric 24 дня назад +2

      I came down here to do exactly what you did. 😂

    • @rentaspoon219
      @rentaspoon219 24 дня назад

      Just give it away

    • @slider1073
      @slider1073 23 дня назад +3

      DeviousGang ✌️ XD

    • @cg_pizza
      @cg_pizza 21 день назад

      ​@@rentaspoon219 it's not devious anymore😂

    • @lui472
      @lui472 20 дней назад

      DeviousGang

  • @linsdudu
    @linsdudu 22 дня назад +4

    Nintendo just showed us a sneak peak of their museum in Japan and the exhibits use those speakers to direct the audio of each game on display. Nice timing Linus!

  • @AwwsmGaurav
    @AwwsmGaurav 25 дней назад +520

    Thanks Elijah for calling me your fav viewer! Also I'd definitely keep it playing all the time at some hallway or something hidden in the wall, so whenever someone goes through there, they'll be pranked hard. DeviousGang

    • @AwwsmGaurav
      @AwwsmGaurav 25 дней назад +9

      I really really want this thing right now

    • @DIEGHOST_8
      @DIEGHOST_8 25 дней назад +29

      Now stop right there, Elijah called me his favorite viewer, not you!

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin 25 дней назад +8

      This takes Rick Rolling to a whole new level.

    • @AwwsmGaurav
      @AwwsmGaurav 25 дней назад +4

      @@alexatkin That is so true bro....

    • @DIEGHOST_8
      @DIEGHOST_8 25 дней назад +5

      @@AwwsmGaurav Yeah, sure, like I would believe you! He's my cute little muffin! He's mine!

  • @Leo9ine
    @Leo9ine 25 дней назад +137

    For anyone interested in a more simple explanation of how this works, here's an easy home experiment with two phones - -
    1. Get a frequency generator app
    2. Make a tone of 440hz (this is the middle A on a piano, it doesn't sound particularly high or low, just a middle tone)
    3. On another device, make a tone of 442hz.
    4. You should hear a 2hz tone (which sounds like two "wubs" per second), because 2hz is the *difference* between 440hz and 442hz. Even though neither speaker is capable of playing 2hz!
    5. Now imagine scaling this up. You could play one sound at 44000hz and another at 45000hz, giving a 1000hz tone that's extremely focused!
    Why does this work? Because higher frequencies focus in a narrower beam. This is why when you walk behind a speaker, you can still hear the lower sounds but the high pitches disappear. Lower sounds "bend" behind objects, higher ones are more focused.

    • @NightRogue77
      @NightRogue77 25 дней назад +7

      Yeah I watched that pipe organ vid on Veritasium too lol

    • @prateekpanwar646
      @prateekpanwar646 24 дня назад

      Good now I got it

    • @riccardomartinelli885
      @riccardomartinelli885 24 дня назад +3

      sound doesn't focus in a narrow/broad beam by itself, it's only the source (in this case, the speaker) that determines how sound is spread. wavelength is the difference. wavelength at 20hz is approx 17m while it's 1,7cm at 20khz. hence, obstacles bigger than 1,7cm shield 20khz frequencies. you would need a 17m obstacle to shield a 20hz wave, which is something like a 6 story building.

    • @ClintMoody
      @ClintMoody 24 дня назад +5

      Yeah, that’s not exactly how this works at all though. It’s using amplitude modulation with a 100kHz carrier tone.

    • @MiguelY22
      @MiguelY22 24 дня назад

      Arent you describing binaural audio? I think thats different. Idk.

  • @mianderson86
    @mianderson86 22 дня назад +2

    Just watched the new Nintendo Museum video and the displays used this speaker exactly. Looks great for dense environments.

  • @Exilum
    @Exilum 24 дня назад +94

    As Elijah's favorite viewer, I'd use this speaker in my daily life whenever I'm at home but away from my computer. It'd be incredibly useful to be able to listen to music, podcasts or twitch replays at max volume at 4am without having to worry about the house next door.. DeviousGang.

    • @mattjax16
      @mattjax16 24 дня назад +3

      So sad so little DeviousGang in the comments

    • @termiterasin
      @termiterasin 24 дня назад +10

      loud speakers that don't annoy anyone in the next room is really magic technology.

    • @Exilum
      @Exilum 24 дня назад +1

      @@termiterasin yes!!! (need the additional exclamation marks to emphasize how important this is)

  • @TheMrMarkW
    @TheMrMarkW 24 дня назад +62

    If you go to the Winston Churchill War Rooms in London, they use these in the exhibition - when you stand in front of specific objects it plays audio to narrate what the items are and stories etc.
    they’re positioned above your head next to the spotlights - and they work perfectly like this. Only when you’re in front of the item can you hear it. Really clever.

    • @Pixelplanet5
      @Pixelplanet5 22 дня назад

      i just watched the Nintendo direct where they revealed the Nintendo Museum and they are also using these speakers as well so you can stand in front of a TV playing gameplay footage of an old game and hear the sounds of that game without having a room thats just blasting dozens of different soundtracks at the same time.
      This is really the kind of thing you dont really notice until you know about the interesting technology thats used to make this happen.

  • @KLightning18
    @KLightning18 15 дней назад +4

    0:19 ok were we supposed to hear it here?

  • @alexjerose
    @alexjerose 24 дня назад +173

    My other half has been wishing for an outdoor movie setup for years. We even have the ideal white wall on one side of our garden. But we live in a sleepy little village, and whilst headphones would work, it would make it a much less sociable experience. Next project, a waterproof/outdoor projector! Thanks for bringing these speakers to my attention LTT & DeviousGang!

    • @ElectricGlider2016
      @ElectricGlider2016 20 дней назад

      Just be prepared to have little to no low end bass at all because that is one thing ultrasonic speakers have trouble producing.

    • @musgotjuice4686
      @musgotjuice4686 20 дней назад

      @@ElectricGlider2016 he should use subwoofers as well

    • @ElectricGlider2016
      @ElectricGlider2016 20 дней назад +3

      @@musgotjuice4686 But then that would defeat the purpose of having any exterior audio system since that subwoofer would cause a disturbance to his "sleepy little village".

    • @musgotjuice4686
      @musgotjuice4686 20 дней назад +2

      @@ElectricGlider2016 then mabye some reactive seats I assume those are costly tho especially making it waterproof.

  • @CriticoolHit
    @CriticoolHit 25 дней назад +37

    I set up an array of these (not these exactly) for translators just this year. We had a large round table with 8 guests from different countries and these were tuned to their seating positions so they did not have to wear headphones. We had to seat them about 3 feet apart on each side to ensure a clean experience for each delegate. They muddy each other up pretty quick if you don't take the geometry into serious consideration.

  • @LyonelYu
    @LyonelYu 22 дня назад +10

    everyone comming back to this video to comment that these speakers are used in the new nintendo museum. oh wait same for me

  • @Regiampiero1
    @Regiampiero1 24 дня назад +21

    there was a restaurant in Norway or Sweden somewhere more than two decades ago that used these speakers to allow each table select the song they wanted without interfering with other tables. It was on Discovery "Beyond Tomorrow"

  • @XeZrunner
    @XeZrunner 25 дней назад +79

    2:32 I love Amplitude and FreQuency on the PS2! Cool reference!

  • @elliottsw
    @elliottsw 24 дня назад +2

    I had one of these from Sony about 10 years ago and it was incredible to play around with. I used it to make sounds appear like they're coming from different parts of my classroom by pointing it at the walls and letting it reflect. You can easily simulate people walking around the room by bouncing it off objects as the sound scatters when it hits things and appears that the source is at the impact point. Amazing stuff.

  • @Taib-Atte
    @Taib-Atte 25 дней назад +28

    3:02 the timing of the drop with the drop is too funny

  • @ishaanlol
    @ishaanlol 25 дней назад +188

    Ayo where are the members of Elijahs devious ganggggg

    • @ishaanlol
      @ishaanlol 25 дней назад +4

      @Mohit-l7k didn't ask

    • @GeneralKenobi69420
      @GeneralKenobi69420 25 дней назад +1

      The only Elijah I know of is Elijah Pink

    • @Quellems
      @Quellems 25 дней назад

      @Mohit-l7k deserved

  • @MrJB007
    @MrJB007 22 дня назад +3

    Nintendo just announce his new museum and they are using this type of speaker.

  • @boringpolitician
    @boringpolitician 25 дней назад +122

    4:10 - Guess who Elijah's favourite viewer is?

    •  25 дней назад +11

      Hell yeah, DeviousGang ↓

    • @Westonnator
      @Westonnator 25 дней назад +1

      Me

    • @AntiGoogleEmpire
      @AntiGoogleEmpire 25 дней назад +3

      Me, part of the DeviousGang

    • @speeter6345
      @speeter6345 25 дней назад

      Whazzzup #DeviousGang

    • @opdesync
      @opdesync 25 дней назад

      MEEEEEEEEEE

  • @Macusercom
    @Macusercom 24 дня назад +26

    After having experienced such a speaker 4 years ago at college: don't crank up the volume when you can't hear anything.
    Some student cranked it up as they thought it didn't work. It almost gave another student hearing damage once they pointed it to the other person

  • @Monkeymario.
    @Monkeymario. 21 день назад +3

    8:12 ya know when you go underwater or the speaker goes underwater the sound get muffled? thats because the higher frequencies are softened so take that speaker underwater and you dont hear anything and you probably also would danage the speaker

  • @haaspaas2
    @haaspaas2 24 дня назад +68

    Using this tech for advertisement really sounds dystopian. Imagine walking down the street and suddenly hearing some voice whispering coca cola in your ear.

    • @reviewchan9806
      @reviewchan9806 23 дня назад +3

      The utopian application of this technology would be sound that is only contained inside a car so that people can play loud music to their own content without being a true nuisance to the public

    • @jono6379
      @jono6379 23 дня назад

      ​@@reviewchan9806the real dystopian view is when you are walking down the street cameras scan you identify you and are able to see your entire purchasing history to target ads directly to you. Maybe I shouldn't have said this one out loud

    • @user-yc5fq9bv3u
      @user-yc5fq9bv3u 23 дня назад

      i fucking hope that cost would be too prohibitive for mass usage

    • @jono6379
      @jono6379 23 дня назад

      @@haaspaas2 my comment got deleted?

    • @jono6379
      @jono6379 23 дня назад +2

      @@haaspaas2 I'll try again. Imagine if they used the street cams to identify you and target ads directly to you based on your browsing and purchasing history

  • @huge_dev
    @huge_dev 25 дней назад +24

    I love listening to *bbno$ - Forget that melody* 2:49

    • @JebKJ21
      @JebKJ21 24 дня назад +3

      @@huge_dev yeah my favorite, I also like balls hanging low

    • @JoshCarterWeb
      @JoshCarterWeb 23 дня назад

      This physically hurt me. I'm hoping that it was a pun

  • @rileyrestorick7497
    @rileyrestorick7497 23 дня назад +3

    making a targeted loud speaker for an event or even for a lifeguard at a beach where the distance would make a megaphone basically unusable could make a cool project

  • @robadams42
    @robadams42 25 дней назад +53

    Veritasium did a video about Pipe organs recently that explains the same principle using a pipe organ. They use interference to create the ultra-low bass frequencies by playing harmonics in audible frequencies.

    • @Spiros219
      @Spiros219 25 дней назад

      @@robadams42 yeah thats amazing how no-one whould know and now we all know

    • @johnnybhd1094
      @johnnybhd1094 25 дней назад +1

      Just finished that video before watching this one

    • @heegj
      @heegj 25 дней назад +3

      not quite the same princeple, but still interesting

    • @jagadishk4513
      @jagadishk4513 25 дней назад +1

      The ultrasonic wave is the carrier that is modulated with audio signal, Like the AM radio, where the carrier RF wave's amplitude is modulated with the audio signal.

  • @heroofnone
    @heroofnone 25 дней назад +15

    Up until the end I was thinking how crazy this would be for a haunted house, like they said in the example. just being able to bounce the sounds and scream when someone passes by a sensor or to target specific people so only certain people can hear different things.
    I can think about a really crazy way to customize an experience, people could have an RFID tag with a profile of their phobias, and when they pass by, these speakers could play things that mimic that. One could hear sounds of children crying, another with dogs barking, and another with creepy piano music, but all of them at arm's length. then each one can argue about what they actually hear and get more freaked out.

  • @Ninetaled
    @Ninetaled 22 дня назад +8

    Lol the Nintendo museum just revealed that they use these speakers

  • @jw02_bey44
    @jw02_bey44 24 дня назад +17

    Actually…There are some directional ultrasonic speakers installed at crossroads near some residential communities in Shanghai, to prevent noise from traditional pedestrian crossing lights. Another use case besides exhibitions and advertisements~

  • @Agent-iq3sz
    @Agent-iq3sz 25 дней назад +81

    Yeah, definitely getting this for the goon cave

  • @TheTechAdmin
    @TheTechAdmin 20 дней назад +1

    3:26 It's funny how confident armchair experts speak online, compared to their head down, hands in the pocket, in person experience.

  • @toon908
    @toon908 25 дней назад +108

    0:41 Elijah looks knacked joggin short distance

    • @Antigen__
      @Antigen__ 24 дня назад +16

      @@iamspencerx So, yeah.

    • @kinglono87
      @kinglono87 24 дня назад

      ​@@iamspencerxAmericans will use anything but the metric system.

    • @lusteraliaszero
      @lusteraliaszero 24 дня назад +2

      that's called acting

    • @nath2367
      @nath2367 24 дня назад +4

      Knackered*

    • @Josh_2976
      @Josh_2976 24 дня назад

      @@nath2367 Knacked is also used to mean more or less the same

  • @babblebam
    @babblebam 25 дней назад +149

    “Only one person in the world can hear this speaker”
    *headphones*

    • @domisawsum
      @domisawsum 25 дней назад

      fr

    • @cud1a
      @cud1a 25 дней назад +2

      Zdravím můj oblíbený český shitpost účet

    • @sklynexd
      @sklynexd 25 дней назад

      @@babblebam lol tenhle

    • @notagunfreak8146
      @notagunfreak8146 25 дней назад +1

      @@babblebam most headphones past 60% are audible to people right next to you

  • @borisgeorgiev791
    @borisgeorgiev791 5 дней назад

    A while ago, I visited a very cool dome-shaped house. One of the most awesome features I noticed was that you could hear the person diametrically opposite of you, even when whispering. Even cooler, the voice of the person across was only audible in a space barely wider than my head and no one else near me could hear them.
    My DeviousGang move would be to hold that speaker in front of me, pointed at the opposite wall, and see if I could hear it.

  • @Stealth86651
    @Stealth86651 25 дней назад +49

    Oh man, you could *really* mess with people playing audio clips and such through this lol.

    • @nadca2
      @nadca2 25 дней назад +1

      i have a set of directional speakers and I was annoying my neighbor across the street

    • @XIIchiron78
      @XIIchiron78 25 дней назад +7

      I cast... Instant schizophrenia!

    • @justinkirschenman2232
      @justinkirschenman2232 24 дня назад

      The military did.
      It's called the voice of God.
      Used in the middle east to tell their enemies that it is Allah and to put down your guns.

  • @G3ML1NGZ
    @G3ML1NGZ 24 дня назад +9

    You described the sound as "inside your head". I do Non destructive testing and one of the methods is ultrasound listening. I have walked past a small hydroelectric turbine and all of a sudden I heard this tick/pops inside the back of my head. That was cavitation behind the turbine wheel and I could hear it outside the turbine because the amplitude was great enough. But that was as you described it, literally felt like it was inside your skull

  • @98ahni
    @98ahni 22 дня назад +1

    I remember these types of speakers from like *20 years ago.* As a child I was amazed at how audio could be played at a decent volume and then, one step to the side, _nothing!_

  • @zouzela1
    @zouzela1 24 дня назад +9

    3:26 these dubs are getting so good it sounds like Alex is actually saying it

  • @Carhill
    @Carhill 24 дня назад +9

    I'd setup the speaker an aim it at a busy street in town. I'd go and test where the exact location is, then setup a camera and use a program which detects a person in frame, then play random movie quotes. DeviousGang

  • @ToukoWhite
    @ToukoWhite 23 дня назад +2

    When does the Elijah Buff gym arc start 6:42

  • @judzam14
    @judzam14 25 дней назад +9

    they need to put these on phones ASAP, talking about the a-holes that listen to TikTok out loud in public

  • @kadupse
    @kadupse 25 дней назад +25

    It's nice to see LTT going back to showcasing really cool unexpected tech, rather than just another boring 10% improvement on Intel's latest CPU. Those are important too, sure, but this channel's spirit has always been the teenager browsing tech forums and seeing some really cool gear they might not be able to purchase, but learning about the tech itself was a blast.

    • @fujinshu
      @fujinshu 25 дней назад +3

      I hope they still review those CPUs, but then shift it over to a separate LABS channel.

  • @PunktBlah
    @PunktBlah 23 дня назад +2

    Holy cow, Elijah has gotten really, really good and comfortable in front of the camera. Kudos from the DeviousGang

  • @AdmiralRex
    @AdmiralRex 25 дней назад +15

    The gaff tape that holds it onto the lazy susan at 1:46 is an accurate representation of how most of the tech industry is held together

  • @itskdog
    @itskdog 25 дней назад +4

    I love these "Messing around with cool tech" videos just as much, if not more, than any of the videos about PCs and phones.

  • @iLife64
    @iLife64 21 день назад

    My first experience with this technology was in Fry’s Electronics, they had a open area that let you preview CDs and had a special speaker above where only you can hear the music so it wouldn’t disturb other shoppers

  • @BradM73
    @BradM73 25 дней назад +35

    This isn’t new technology. My local grocery store used to use these at checkout lanes for in-store advertising. It sounded like the sound was literally inside my brain. It was only used for a few month before it was removed. People said the experience of hearing the sound “inside” their head that the experience was too disturbing.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 25 дней назад +6

      This particular ultrasonic array is new and I suspect this is far better than a lot of the implementations I've seen, but the most interesting implementation would be the thought emporium video where they make echolocation for humans

    • @zachicusmaximus5551
      @zachicusmaximus5551 25 дней назад +3

      Are you sure it wasn't a parabolic dome above you? My local Fry's electronics (RIP) used those above the demo music / gaming displays so you could really only hear them directly below.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 25 дней назад

      @@zachicusmaximus5551 That could be true but this technology has existed for a very long time so I wouldn't be surprised either way

    • @tbuk8350
      @tbuk8350 24 дня назад

      @@the_undead It was probably a parabolic dome, up until very recently ultrasonic arrays have been both prohibitively expensive and extremely poor quality.

    • @BradM73
      @BradM73 24 дня назад

      @@zachicusmaximus5551 Positive. They were completely flat panels.

  • @danielkleimenovas9484
    @danielkleimenovas9484 24 дня назад +4

    This would be crazy for amusement parks so you could have different music for each area and you wouldn’t hear the other areas.

  • @Mrplaysschecter
    @Mrplaysschecter 22 дня назад +1

    I have a degree in Music Technology and I absolutely LOVE videos about audio gear, deeply interesting for me. More videos like this and anechoic chamber stuff, please!

  • @rohanagarwal3572
    @rohanagarwal3572 24 дня назад +21

    1:01 disappointed elijah did not do the sponsored segment, 2/10 video 😂

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 24 дня назад

      With an angry face. It would have been understandable.

  • @ArturBrosig
    @ArturBrosig 25 дней назад +8

    7:07 how bout now... almost hear squirrel voice...

    • @matta2738
      @matta2738 24 дня назад +1

      BUENOS DIAS!!!!!!!!

  • @artemca
    @artemca 21 день назад

    It was developed for military, to make sound attack on enemy, years ago. Good to see that some people think that it was done for museum, unfortunately it came from war. Good to see that now it available for museums.

  • @FishBoyBlue
    @FishBoyBlue 24 дня назад +4

    7:25 Elijah's Canadian moment

    • @NeneExists
      @NeneExists 24 дня назад

      he didn't say "bud" though

  • @NowakP
    @NowakP 25 дней назад +6

    Ey, ey, 2:38 Amplitude was the sequel to Frequency, not the other way around! 🤣

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 25 дней назад +1

      Technically they didn't say anything about which one came first or second. They just said they're both cool games for PS2 and I know nothing about them apart from what you have just said

  • @Pies_By_Arvid
    @Pies_By_Arvid 21 день назад

    I believe these are also used in some crosswalks to aid the visually impaired. The sound is only directed across the street that it is currently safe to walk, and the other directions don't hear the safe to cross voice and chirps at all. It's very weird to experience, but I imagine very helpful to those who need it.

  • @spadigy3371
    @spadigy3371 25 дней назад +19

    6:42 most exercise I’ve done all year 💀 Linus really let that comment get in the video

    • @TheCooderix
      @TheCooderix 24 дня назад

      Oh ye, because we obviously thought he was a exercise maniac.

  •  25 дней назад +4

    3:02 that was so absolutely hilarious

    • @DingoCraft_
      @DingoCraft_ 25 дней назад

      I was about to comment the same thing lol

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory 23 дня назад +2

    Spoiler, the device is using modulated ultrasound. This same technique was used in the original LRAD system where the emitter appeared like a flat panel - behind it, there was an array of ultrasonic transducers, and that was used to produce a narrow beamwidth at extremely long distances. Later LRAD products have switched to using conventional horn-loaded speakers.

  • @TheSolidlad
    @TheSolidlad 25 дней назад +10

    As soon as he asked Elijah whether he heard it... I JUST KNEW IT WOULD BE CRAB RAVE XD
    so dorky and funny how they always use that one particular no copyright music:))

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin 25 дней назад +2

      That's not correct, they actually paid for a license so they could use it as their standard audio test piece.

    • @Nellethiel
      @Nellethiel 25 дней назад +2

      Seems like a smart choice; that way they already have a benchmark in their head for how the song should sound when they test new speakers. :D

    • @Nellethiel
      @Nellethiel 25 дней назад

      @@alexatkin Oh, cool! I didn't know that.

    • @benwu7980
      @benwu7980 25 дней назад

      Written by a guy here from Wexford under the Noisestorm name, but is on a Canadian label

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin 24 дня назад

      @@Nellethiel At least I hope I'm remembering that right, because there is also the intro theme.

  • @ScottJamesIrvine
    @ScottJamesIrvine 24 дня назад +4

    I’ve seen a documentary on this type of speaker before - it was being used as a police / military device while mounted on a truck to disable threats nonviolently (image these super loud where your troops were protected) the inventor had plans to get these in places like restaurants for personal music at your table that no one else could hear

  • @1399pascal
    @1399pascal 22 дня назад +2

    I just saw such a speaker in the video of Nintendo about their new Nintendo-Museum.

  • @whitepaws60
    @whitepaws60 25 дней назад +4

    Don't lie to us Linus we know magic when we see it.

  • @MoonlitChris
    @MoonlitChris 22 дня назад +3

    Who else is here after the demonstration in the Nintendo Museum Direct?

  • @matthewtheobald1231
    @matthewtheobald1231 16 дней назад

    I took a sound art class at my college and my professor had one of these and was pointing it at random people. It is the most bizarre sensation hearing it. I can't describe in any other way than saying it's like a laser beam of sound

  • @Toothles.s
    @Toothles.s 25 дней назад +4

    Did I really just forget that melody?

  • @Eli-zb2yj
    @Eli-zb2yj 25 дней назад +9

    Only one person can hear the real slim shady

  • @Makkar0onii
    @Makkar0onii 24 дня назад +2

    9:45 didn't know Haw Par Villa has directional speaker..
    This park is located in Singapore.
    The park is free to visit but not the Museum.
    It has a Hell's Museum.

  • @iayoub777
    @iayoub777 25 дней назад +6

    4:15 No worries Elijah

  • @rhonsliner7528
    @rhonsliner7528 25 дней назад +11

    Tbh i can only think of 1 use for directional speaker... To prank someone that the god is talking to them😂

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 25 дней назад

      Thought emporium has a video from relatively recently where he and his crew run a little experiment using this same technology for echolocation. It was very interesting

    • @justinkirschenman2232
      @justinkirschenman2232 24 дня назад

      Have you heard of voice of God technology from the military?
      They tell Muslims in the middle east that it is Allah and demands for them to put down their gun.

  • @BlueRice
    @BlueRice 21 день назад

    u.s military used this technogy on their ship. mainly they used it on those pirate that try to hijack other ships. sound snipe always amazed me

  • @brycejohnson7
    @brycejohnson7 22 дня назад +1

    Neat how I just saw the Nintendo Museum use these and then found this video about how they work

  • @Monkeymario.
    @Monkeymario. 21 день назад +1

    6:21 and also the line array effect i think

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte 16 дней назад

    Audio Composer / engineer here: I heard about this in an article around 15 years ago perhaps. It was first proposed by a NASA engineer, Norris was perhaps his last name? That's how much I can recall. At the time, reading about it and how it works was absolutely mind blowing and apparently you hear it in your skull too. I love to see it in a commercial product now.

  • @RyushoYosei
    @RyushoYosei 20 дней назад

    When I saw Point 2, "A cool game for the PS2." I was SO HAPPY, I loved that game, even remember being complimented for one of the remixes I made since I made a very hard, but not 'mindless spam' remix, that required the 'spam speed' of button presses, but was actually good sounding, if very fast patterns. Same with Frequency. Loved those games, and would probably use it more for just, enjoying game audio without bothering those around me, as part of the DeviousGang.

  • @BrendonAaron
    @BrendonAaron 23 дня назад

    Back when I worked at Best Buy we had a COD: Black Ops 2 or 3 display that used a company called hypersound or something. It did a similar thing and was really trippy to walk past the endcap cause it would be pretty faint until you walked directly in front of it.
    “Snake skin boots on a Saturday night” is ingrained in my head because of it.

  • @isaaclikins5383
    @isaaclikins5383 23 дня назад

    Ive always thought that it would be cool to use this tech for an alarm clock in spaces where youre sharing a room with other people

  • @Kelocyde
    @Kelocyde 20 дней назад

    I have Magnepan speakers which have a different, but similar effect. They are dipole speakers that radiate out the front and back. They are HEAVILY influenced by the room but sound absolutely magical when setup right.

  • @alekishi
    @alekishi 22 дня назад

    8:51 "it can create an uncomfortable feeling,(...) especially some animals". That hat explains the bear I saw staying away from Elijah and Andy at 7:24

  • @Robothut
    @Robothut 20 дней назад

    At AEI music we played around with this in the mid 1990's. Our units looked like ping pong paddles. So I guess people have been playing around with this for quite some time.

  • @lolomgwtfun
    @lolomgwtfun 22 дня назад

    I remember hearing about some DARPA military tech similar to thia a decade ago where it was not only directional but also could only be heard at certain distances so people who were too far or too close wouldnt hear it

  • @slickstretch6391
    @slickstretch6391 23 дня назад +1

    This would be awesome in a car stereo. Imagine each seat having it's own listening zone. You can listen to your gangsta rap, while your GF listens to her country, and your kids in the back seat have Baby Shark or whatever.

  • @justtoclipsomethingstupid9188
    @justtoclipsomethingstupid9188 23 дня назад

    I think the best part is that it is easily blocked. You can have loud music or a movie going in your apartment without annoying (or waking) your neighbors.

  • @SuperHaunts
    @SuperHaunts 20 дней назад

    I forget what they were promoting advertising wise, but I heard this about 8 or 9 years ago in a couple 7-11's with the speakers in the ceiling and you could only hear the the effect RIGHT INFRONT of the counter.