Acoustic Magic Voice Tracker III Array Microphone
The Voice Tracker III keeps the scanning beamformer of the original and improves the two numbers that decide how a room sounds: signal to noise is 2 dB better, and the response across the speech band is flat to plus or minus 2.6 dB instead of 6.0. The audible result is a brighter, more intelligible voice at the far end, which matters more on a video call than on a lecture recording.
Eight elements steer one listening beam through 360 degrees to the active talker, so no beam layout is configured at installation. Usable range is about 35 feet for meeting capture and 4 to 5 feet for accurate speech recognition. There is no onboard echo canceller by design, since Zoom, Teams and similar platforms now handle that well, and leaving it out keeps the price where multi-room deployments make sense. The unit is 22 inches long and ships with a ceiling and wall mount and a 6 V supply. Several can be combined through Y-cables or a mixer for larger spaces.
| Type | Scanning beamforming array microphone |
|---|---|
| Microphone elements | 8 |
| Field of view | 360 degrees |
| Nominal range, meeting recording or voice control | 35 ft |
| Nominal range, high-accuracy speech recognition | 4 to 5 ft |
| Frequency response, 200 Hz to 7,000 Hz | plus or minus 2.6 dB |
| Audio output | 3.5 mm mic level, stereo; USB adapters available |
| Acoustic echo cancellation | Not built in |
| Dimensions | 22 x 3.25 x 1.5 in |
| Power | 6 V DC wall supply included |
| Mounting | Ceiling and wall mount included, or table top |







