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Auro says the GalaxisAudio product line is intended to provide high-end audio solutions with an emphasis on ‘luxury design,” while StormAudio is meant for home theater and multi-room distribution with a focus on audio quality, ease of integration, and reliability. Dubbed GalaxisAudio and StormAudio, these new product lines have been created as a platform to deliver the company’s incredible Auro-3D experience to home theater enthusiasts. Recently, Auro Technologies’ Home Entertainment and Luxury Audio Product Division arrived at ISE in Amsterdam with two new product lines in tow. GalaxisAudio's Mensa Processor (available now). Auro has told me that their home theater market presence in Europe and Asia is quite strong, which explains their survival and continued push to create new products.
The company has made decent worldwide inroads on the commercial cinema side of the equation (with notable titles including: The Croods, Turbo, Elysium, The Amazing Spiderman 2, Lucy, and Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1), but its home penetration in the United States has been limited. The biggest issue for Auro in the North American market has been gaining traction. While I concede that my brief Auro run-in featured a specialized (likely optimized) demo track, it was more than enough to prove that the company’s channel-based immersive audio technology works and can sound phenomenal. The sound I heard was unshackled with an airy atmospheric presentation that appeared to be completely decoupled from the demo room’s 12-channel speaker system.
My first opportunity to hear a true Auro-3D demo happened at CEDIA 2015 and my ears were absolutely smitten by the experience.