DS2610 Portable Eavesdropping Protection Exciter

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DS2610
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The DS2610 is a portable eavesdropping protection exciter, part of the Cambridge Sound masking system. It's a small device that emits a specific sound frequency that can help mask unwanted noise and make it more difficult for someone to eavesdrop on your conversations.

The DS2610 is typically used in conjunction with other Cambridge Sound masking devices, such as speakers or sound panels. The exciter sends a signal to these devices, which then emit the masking sound. The masking sound is designed to be similar to the background noise that is already present in your environment, so it blends in and doesn't sound out of place.

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