Universal 3 Pro Streaming Put to the Subway Test (Full Transcript)

A quick NYC subway demo shows Universal 3 Pro streaming handling loud noise and complex alphanumeric station signage with ease.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Alright, we just released Universal 3 Pro streaming, so I'm gonna head down to the loudest place in New York. Let's head down to the subway and give it a try there. Excuse me, excuse me, how do I get to Times Square?

[00:00:09] Speaker 2: Oh, you take the A, C or E uptown.

[00:00:12] Speaker 1: And where do I get off?

[00:00:14] Speaker 2: Get off on 42nd.

[00:00:16] Speaker 1: Okay, thanks. Bye. Bye. Alright, now we're gonna test some alphanumerics. Let me just read out this sign over here and see how it does. Alright, so we've got West 4th Street, Washington Square, A, B, D, F, M, 14th Street, A, L, and then 42nd Street, Port Authority Bus Terminal, A, N, Q, W, S, 1, 2, 3, 7, 7. We just tested Universal 3 Pro and it's subway proof. So let me know where you want me to test it next.

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Arow Summary
A presenter tests “Universal 3 Pro” streaming audio in the loud New York City subway to demonstrate intelligibility in a noisy environment. After asking a passerby for directions to Times Square, they read a subway sign aloud—listing station names and multiple train lines/numbers—to test alphanumeric recognition. The presenter concludes the system is “subway proof” and invites suggestions for the next test location.
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Testing Universal 3 Pro Streaming in the NYC Subway
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • Universal 3 Pro streaming is demonstrated in a very noisy environment (NYC subway).
  • The test includes real-world interaction (asking for directions) to gauge clarity.
  • An alphanumeric stress test is performed by reading station names and multiple train lines.
  • The presenter concludes performance is strong enough to be “subway proof.”
  • Audience feedback is requested for where to test the product next.
Arow Sentiments
Positive: Upbeat, confident product-demo tone, highlighted by the successful “subway proof” conclusion and invitation for further tests.
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