Hello,
My name is Tim, I'm from Germany, and I want to share an idea with you. If you already know of something that does a similar thing -- please let me know!
A year ago, I was introduced to my new neighbour, which is deaf (I am not, btw). When we first met I noticed rather quickly that it must be incredible difficult for him to tell what noises really do matter when it comes to "beeing too loud", especially if you have some overly sensitive neighbours living in your house, like we do, or if you aren't producing those noises yourself (your kids might, etc..).
So the basic idea is to design a device that is able to not only measure sound levels in your rooms, but also analyze it and give it a loudness-rating based on the level of subjective, human perception. This information could be used to visualize perceived noise levels by, for example, neighbours or whatever setting you choose (and that depends on what would be interesting to YOU - let me know!). Advanced features would be possible as well, say for example a connection to already existing alarm/notification systems that you might already be using, like flashing door "bells", etc, thus giving you a quick feedback if, for example, your kids are too loud.
I researched several different technologies that are able to accomplish this analysis, to the point that I'm confident that such a device would be possible to engineer and build.
The real question now for me is... How much public interest is there in such a product? If there is any, how much would such a system be worth to you?
It's not about finding out how much money one could squeeze out of potential customers, but to assess what technologies in question are an option for potential development (because some are very expensive but work much better, for example).
Thanks for you help, and maybe one day I might be able to help you! If you have any questions, related or not, please let me know.
My name is Tim, I'm from Germany, and I want to share an idea with you. If you already know of something that does a similar thing -- please let me know!
A year ago, I was introduced to my new neighbour, which is deaf (I am not, btw). When we first met I noticed rather quickly that it must be incredible difficult for him to tell what noises really do matter when it comes to "beeing too loud", especially if you have some overly sensitive neighbours living in your house, like we do, or if you aren't producing those noises yourself (your kids might, etc..).
So the basic idea is to design a device that is able to not only measure sound levels in your rooms, but also analyze it and give it a loudness-rating based on the level of subjective, human perception. This information could be used to visualize perceived noise levels by, for example, neighbours or whatever setting you choose (and that depends on what would be interesting to YOU - let me know!). Advanced features would be possible as well, say for example a connection to already existing alarm/notification systems that you might already be using, like flashing door "bells", etc, thus giving you a quick feedback if, for example, your kids are too loud.
I researched several different technologies that are able to accomplish this analysis, to the point that I'm confident that such a device would be possible to engineer and build.
The real question now for me is... How much public interest is there in such a product? If there is any, how much would such a system be worth to you?
It's not about finding out how much money one could squeeze out of potential customers, but to assess what technologies in question are an option for potential development (because some are very expensive but work much better, for example).
Thanks for you help, and maybe one day I might be able to help you! If you have any questions, related or not, please let me know.