The smart cockpit is getting a major upgrade. On May 16-17, Rayking Electronics will land at the International Automotive Audio Industry Summit (Booths A7/A10) to showcase the future of in-car sound. Led by veteran expert Dong Yongzheng, the company is set to prove why they are the leading choice for the "third living space," using live demos to highlight their deep bench of acoustic sensing patents.

Rayking’s lineup hits every link in the audio chain. Their MEMS silicon mics are built for high SNR and perfect ANC/voice recognition performance. For tougher environments, their ECM units fight off engine and wind noise with advanced RF shielding. On the output side, they are showing off high-performance tweeters and woofers designed to deliver studio-quality entertainment and crystal-clear voice feedback to every passenger.
The real showstopper is the RNC (Road Noise Cancellation) sensor tech. Rayking’s digital modules are engineered for ultra-low latency and wide dynamic range, all packed in an IP69K-rated housing that can survive the most brutal vehicle conditions. It’s the hardware that turns a car into a quiet, AI-driven mobile office, effectively silencing the road before it hits your ears.
Since 2011, Rayking has grown from a component maker to a national "Little Giant" in tech. Already a dominant player in the smartphone and PC sectors, the company is now scaling its massive production capacity for the global automotive market. As cars shift toward intelligent voice portals, Rayking is positioning itself as the core engine behind the industry's electro-acoustic evolution.
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