Datavault AI's WiSA E Endeavour Module Targets Wireless Audio Market with Cost-Effective High-Fidelity Solution

Datavault AI's new WiSA E Endeavour receiver module enables manufacturers to deliver premium wireless audio performance at lower costs, potentially disrupting the growing soundbar market and challenging Bluetooth dominance.

September 10, 2025
Datavault AI's WiSA E Endeavour Module Targets Wireless Audio Market with Cost-Effective High-Fidelity Solution

Datavault AI has launched the WiSA E Endeavour Receiver Module, a wireless audio solution designed to reduce manufacturing costs while maintaining high performance standards for speaker and subwoofer designers. The module represents a significant advancement in price, scale, and availability for emerging markets, building on the company's interoperability agreement with Dolby and direct collaboration with system-on-chip providers.

The technology integrates patented WiSA E Express multichannel wireless audio software into Android and Linux-based streaming platforms, protected by key patents including US9237407 for high-quality digital audio distribution, US9723580 for audio channel synchronization, and US11062722 for stream adaptation latency. The module delivers uncompressed, high-fidelity sound with fixed low latency and seamless multi-channel scalability, operating in the interference-resistant 5GHz band for more reliable performance than congested 2.4GHz solutions.

Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI, emphasized the company's focus on enabling technology that helps partners create premium experiences at scale. The module supports scalable wireless speaker configurations of up to eight audio channels, empowering cost-sensitive OEMs to deliver premium wireless audio performance in entry-level and mid-tier products. This flexibility enables various use cases, such as enhancing WiSA E-enabled TVs, projectors, or soundbars by wirelessly adding subwoofers or surround channels.

The Endeavour system outperforms Bluetooth LE across critical performance metrics, as evidenced in patents like US8660219 for interference resistance. Unlike Bluetooth, Endeavour transmits uncompressed audio, preserving full fidelity without compression artifacts, and offers fixed low latency ensuring flawless A/V sync. The technology also serves as the backbone for ADIO, enabling ultrasonic data transmission alongside high-fidelity audio for applications such as secure authentication and location-aware services, detailed in patents like US10460709.

The global soundbar market presents substantial growth opportunities for Endeavour, projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 8.3% from 2025 to 2030. According to Mordor Intelligence, the market is expected to grow from $9.53 billion in 2025 to $14.20 billion by 2030, driven by increasing consumer demand for affordable, space-efficient home audio solutions. Engineering samples and development kits are available now, with volume production scheduled to begin this quarter.

Datavault AI has retained Greenberg Traurig, LLP and is actively constructing global licensing strategies and standards-based partnerships with leading international IP holders. The company's extensive acoustic patent portfolios, including US9554211 for wireless speaker units and US11356776 for one-button wireless speaker association, advance the WiSA Association's mission of enabling widespread adoption in consumer electronics prioritizing sound quality and optimal consumer experiences.