In 1936, physicists ran an experiment that produced a never-before-seen particle called a “muon” — which no one had predicted or expected to find — leading future Nobel laureate Isidor Isaac Rabi to quip, “Who ordered that?” (via Nature). Mutalk’s debut has left some with that same sense of befuddlement. It certainly didn’t make SlashGear’s Best of CES 2023 list.
There’s no denying that some gamers might get loud from time to time. And the rapid rise in working from home (or from a coffee shop, library, or park for that matter) has led to some interesting challenges which definitely include the ability to capture clear and consistent audio. Perhaps mutalk is the solution, but it’s hard to imagine wearing such a device for a Zoom call with a potential customer or with your boss. And, at least for now, Twitch streamers seem to be doing just fine without it.
For those who can look at the mutalk without an overpowering sense of dread, it has a 3.5 mm stereo jack for earphones (or speakers, but that sort of defeats the purpose). It charges via a USB Type-C port and it has a battery life of 8 hours or more. It weighs about 6.4 oz, which for comparison is about half that of Apple’s new Reality Pro AR headset (via Apple Insider). Mutalk uses Bluetooth 5.1 and is compatible with operating systems as old as Windows 10, macOS v11, iOS 13.4, and Android 10. Whether it’s compatible with humans, though, hasn’t yet been determined.
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