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IOSONO 3D sound enriches visitor experience at Yangtze River Estuary Science and Technology Museum

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Visitors of the Yangtze River Estuary Science and Technology Museum in Shanghai, China are now able to enjoy vivid natural soundscapes with IOSONO 3D sound. On May 18, the museum is opening a new 3D sound room that simulates the estuary’s natural environment by playing live recordings of nature sounds. Visitors will hear birds flying through the room and chirping around them or travel to the ocean, feeling in harmony with nature. …

Yangtze River Estuary Science and Technology Museum is located in Shanghai’s Baoshan district and covers an area of almost 8,000 square meters. The museum features five exhibition halls, a 4D movie theatre and the 3D sound listening room with IOSONO. The room is equipped with IOSONO’s Spatial Audio Processor and 32 loudspeakers.

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