
San Francisco, California Jul 9, 2025 – With personalized and focused audio becoming essential for modern kiosks and smart terminals, developers and integrators in Asia are increasingly adopting Audfly Technology’s Alpha series of modular directional sound solutions. Recent releases like the Alpha22 and Alpha43 demonstrate Audfly’s commitment to providing adaptable hardware that enables rapid deployment and effective performance in diverse acoustic environments.
From public check-in stations to self-service retail devices, the Alpha series is gaining popularity as a method to control environmental noise, enhance user experience, protect privacy, and simplify device construction. Audfly Technology’s Alpha series achieves these goals through standardized connections, adaptable configurations, and seamless integration with existing systems.
“It’s rare to find audio hardware that’s immediately usable,” said Dr. Eva Müller, a human-machine interface (HMI) expert in Berlin. “Audfly’s modules transform sound from a design constraint into an integration advantage, allowing developers to prioritize user experience over hardware adjustments.”
Real-World Feedback from Asia-Based IntegratorsIn eastern China, a team working on a city self-service project reported that using Alpha modules in their kiosks helped to create targeted sound zones while decreasing the need for enclosed speaker systems.
“The technology enabled us to deliver audio prompts precisely where needed – directly to the user – without affecting nearby areas,” one engineer stated. “This improved privacy and streamlined the enclosure design.”
In Japan, a team specializing in retail automation incorporated the Alpha43 into a new series of compact check-in devices. According to their lead developer, the consistent physical and electrical interfaces minimized mechanical modifications, and audio calibration was quicker than anticipated.
Combining Focused Playback and Voice Pickup
In addition to the directional speaker modules, Audfly offers directional microphone units that accurately capture voice commands, even in noisy settings. Together, these create a two-way directional system that supports hands-free, voice-controlled user interaction, making it suitable for AI-driven kiosks, hospital terminals, and smart customer service stations.
“By combining focused playback and intelligent pickup, the system ensures that both the user’s hearing and speech remain within a defined area,” Müller explained. “This greatly enhances privacy and clarity.”
Developer-Oriented Architecture
Designed for quick integration, the Alpha modules can be used individually or arranged into multi-unit arrays for wider sound coverage. They offer various mounting options and require minimal acoustic adjustments, which helps teams shorten development times and meet deadlines more easily.
“We used to postpone audio integration because it was a bottleneck,” said Leo Tanaka, an industrial systems engineer based in Tokyo. “Now, it’s one of the first modules we integrate – because it simply works.”
About the Alpha Series
The Alpha series from Audfly Technology includes a range of ultrasonic designed for kiosks, terminals, healthcare displays, and digital signage. With plug-and-play installation, focused sound projection, and optional voice input modules, the Alpha lineup provides a dependable, adaptable for developers creating interactive systems.

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