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Acoustic camera

Sorama CAM64

An acoustic camera for detailed sound insight during product development and diagnostics

What is
Sorama CAM64?

The Sorama CAM64 helps engineering and research teams understand, analyze, and improve sound behavior during development, validation, and diagnostic work. It allows teams to visualize where sound originates within a product or system, helping identify dominant noise sources, understand interactions between components, and assess sound quality early in the design process.
 
This device supports both close‑up measurements and mid‑distance analysis, making it suitable for laboratory work, test setups, and production environments where sound behavior matters.
 
Near & Far

Use near‑field holography for close-ups and far-field analysis for mid‑distance sources.

Design iteration

Compare measurements across prototypes and versions to support product improvements.

Visual context

HD video alongside acoustic maps helps teams review what happened and align decisions.

Sorama Portal 

Stream, record, analyze, and share results directly in the Sorama Portal.

How does the Sorama CAM64 work?

During a measurement session, the Sorama CAM64 captures sound generated by components or systems while simultaneously recording video for visual reference.

For close‑range diagnostics, the system reconstructs detailed sound distributions across surfaces and components. For sources farther away, it highlights dominant sound within the measurement area. Together, this provides a clear acoustic picture that helps engineers understand where sound originates and how it behaves under different conditions.

Measurements are analyzed after recording, allowing teams to work methodically, compare results, and draw conclusions without the pressure of real‑time operation.

Where is it used?

The Sorama CAM64 is used in R&D labs and production environments to analyze complex sound behavior. It’s ideal for prototype development, component diagnostics, and end‑of‑line acoustic testing.
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Product development & research

For teams using sound to improve products, validate designs, and study acoustic performance, including OEMs, design teams, universities, researchers, and acoustic engineering groups.

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Industrial operations

To perform diagnostics, verifying product performance, or running end‑of‑line checks. Ideal for production lines, test stations, and engineering areas where detailed sound behaviour supports quality and reliability.

Limitations

The Sorama CAM64 delivers detailed acoustic visuals for engineering measurement sessions.

Performance depends on proper mounting, distance, and stable acoustic conditions. It’s optimized for controlled setups with a cable connection to your computer, rather than a handheld operation.

 

The Sorama CAM64 is not:
  • A handheld device, it requires a cable connection.
  •  A real‑time system, it records and then analyzes it in the Sorama Portal. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need acoustics expertise to use the Sorama CAM64?

No. The Sorama CAM64 is designed for engineers who are not acoustics specialists. The system turns sound into visual maps, so teams can quickly see where noise originates and investigate the cause.

What types of noise problems can the Sorama CAM64 reveal?

The Sorama CAM64 helps identify sources such as rattles, tonal noise, airflow noise, vibration-driven noise, and resonances. These are common issues during product development and validation.

Can the Sorama CAM64 analyze both close-up and distant sound sources?

Yes. Near-field acoustic holography reveals detailed patterns when the camera is positioned close to the product. Far-field beamforming helps localize sources at a distance.

Is the Sorama CAM64 suitable for product development work?

Yes. The Sorama CAM64 is built for development teams who need quick feedback during design iterations. It helps engineers compare prototypes, validate changes, and track down noise complaints.

How are measurements recorded and shared?

Measurements can be streamed or recorded and analyzed in Sorama Portal. Teams can review sound maps, compare measurements, and share results across development and test teams.

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