Bose to use its noise cancelling technology to make car journeys quiet

Bose to use its noise cancelling in cars to block out road noise (and it'll even stop you hearing the squeaks and rattles as your car gets older) New system uses accelerometers and microphones to measure vibration Software then sends an 'acoustic cancellation signal' to the cars speakers 

By Mark Prigg For Dailymail.com

Published: 00:38 GMT, 11 January 2019 | Updated: 00:48 GMT, 11 January 2019

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Bose wants to use the noise-cancelling technology found in its headphones to block out sounds from outside cars. 

The leading audio brand has developed a way to eliminate noise created by rough roads, using accelerometers and microphones to measure vibrations. 

Software and algorithms can then calculate an acoustic cancellation signal to be played through the car's speakers to limit unwanted noise. 

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Bose wants to use the noise-cancelling technology found in its headphones to block out sounds from outside cars.

Bose wants to use the noise-cancelling technology found in its headphones to block out sounds from outside cars.

HOW IT WORKS 

Accelerometers mounted on the vehicle body enable a Bose algorithm to continuously measure vibrations that create noise. 

This information is then used to calculate an acoustic cancellation signal, which is delivered through the vehicle's speakers

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