History
It is no coincidence that INVISIO was established in Copenhagen of all places. Denmark has a long tradition in the field of acoustics. As early as the 1960s, the Danish state provided public funding for hearing aid treatment at hospitals. Denmark was the first country in the world to do this and still has a prominent global position when it comes to hearing aids. INVISIO is built on - and is now a part of - this heritage of knowledge.
INVISIO began with an acoustic innovation based on vibrations passing through the jawbone, which is called Bone Conduction. INVISIO Bone Conduction is a patented technology for converting the vibrations produced in the jawbone when speaking into sound. The technology is based on the known fact that bones conduct sound.
INVISIO used the technology to manufacture a headset that picks up sound based on jawbone vibrations. This resulted in the creation of a headset that isolates speech from disruptive ambient sound. INVISIO's first customer was the Danish armed forces. Since the company's beginnings in 1999, the military and so-called blue light operations have been INVISIO's primary target group.
INVISIO also wanted to utilize the great expertise held in sound transmission to broaden its product offering. In 2001, the company began to develop headsets for the consumer market based on Bluetooth, a technology for reliable wireless communication over short distances. A number of collaborative constellations for product development and products for the consumer market were tested, but in the end INVISIO decided to take care of its development activities