What is Data over Sound? | Chirp
Posted on Oct 10, 2018
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Chirp sends and receives data using sound, with nothing but a device's existing speaker and microphone.
Information is converted to an audio signal, heard by nearby devices, and then converted back to the original data.
Chirp is a wireless communication technology for exchanging data over sound to nearby devices
It uses any existing speaker or microphone, and is configurable to use audible or inaudible near-ultrasonic frequencies.
Chirp is designed for simplicity, eliminating connectivity headaches and simplifying everyday tasks like connecting to Wi-Fi networks, sharing contact details, and making peer-to-peer payments.
It's trusted by companies and developers across the world, from nuclear power stations to children's toys.
Chirp technology is available as a suite of cross-platform enterprise-ready SDKs available to download for free.
Get our SDKs, for free, here and get building in minutes: Developers.Chirp.io