Audio Devices are electromechanical components and assemblies designed to convert sound between acoustic and electrical forms. This category broadly covers devices that generate, capture, or reproduce audio signals by combining electrical circuitry with mechanical motion or acoustic structures.
- Electro-acoustic transducers that transform electrical energy into sound or sound into electrical signals
- Audio signal interfaces that provide physical connection and coupling between audio sources and receivers
- Integrated audio modules that combine multiple audio-related functions into a single electromechanical unit
Within the electromechanical domain, Audio Devices emphasize reliable mechanical construction and consistent acoustic performance while supporting standard audio signal handling and system integration.