
Datavault AI has introduced the WiSA E Endeavour Receiver Module through its Wireless Sound Association (WiSA) acoustic division, setting a new benchmark for price and quality in wireless audio transmission. Leveraging its Dolby interoperability license, the module integrates WiSA E Express multichannel audio software into Android and Linux-based streaming platforms, offering scalable, high-performance audio solutions.
WiSA E Endeavour delivers uncompressed 16/24-bit, 48 kHz audio over 5GHz.
Outperforms Bluetooth LE with lower latency and interference resistance.
Supports up to eight channels, ideal for TVs, projectors, and soundbars.
Backed by patents like US9237407, US9723580, and US11062722.
Targets $14.2B soundbar market by 2030 (8.3% CAGR).
Engineering samples available now, production begins Q4 2025.
The WiSA E Endeavour Module is a cost-efficient, high-performance 5GHz wireless audio solution designed for speaker and subwoofer OEMs. It delivers uncompressed, high-fidelity sound with fixed low latency, ensuring seamless A/V sync and tight speaker synchronization. “This launch reflects our unwavering focus on enabling technology that helps partners create premium experiences at scale,” said Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI. The module supports up to two channels directly and scales to eight, enhancing devices like TVs and soundbars.
Unlike Bluetooth LE, which often uses compressed audio and operates in the congested 2.4GHz band, Endeavour provides:
Uncompressed audio for superior fidelity.
Fixed low latency for perfect A/V alignment.
Interference-resistant 5GHz operation, per patent US8660219.
Scalability up to eight channels, surpassing Bluetooth’s typical five-channel limit.
These features make Endeavour ideal for cost-sensitive OEMs aiming to deliver premium audio in entry-level and mid-tier products.
The global soundbar market, projected to grow from $9.53 billion in 2025 to $14.2 billion by 2030 (8.3% CAGR), underscores the demand for affordable, high-quality audio solutions. Endeavour positions Datavault AI to capitalize on this growth by enabling OEMs to integrate advanced wireless audio into space-efficient home entertainment systems.
The module leverages Datavault AI’s acoustic patents, including US9554211 and US11356776, to ensure interoperability with WiSA E transmitters. It also supports ADIO technology, enabling ultrasonic data transmission for secure authentication and interactive experiences, as detailed in patent US10460709. “The WiSA E Endeavour Receiver is a testament to our commitment to innovation,” said Tony Ostrom, WiSA President.
Engineering samples and development kits are available now, with volume production set for Q4 2025. Datavault AI, partnered with Greenberg Traurig, LLP, is pursuing global licensing strategies to maximize market reach and IP value.
Datavault AI is currently priced at $0.31, with a market cap of $31.66 million. The stock has seen a year-to-date decline from $0.9147 in February 2025 to $0.31 in September, reflecting a challenging period (see finance card above).
Datavault AI (Nasdaq: DVLT) pioneers AI-driven data experiences and asset monetization. Its Acoustic Science Division, featuring WiSA®, ADIO®, and Sumerian® technologies, delivers industry-leading wireless audio solutions. The Data Science Division supports high-performance computing for industries like biotech, fintech, and healthcare. The Information Data Exchange® enables secure digital twins and name, image, and likeness licensing, fostering responsible AI innovation.