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May 23, 2024:
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Acast is to offer its creators cheaper premium recording equipment. The Nomono Sound Capsule will be available for a 20% discount, in a partnership announced today at The Podcast Show.
January 16, 2024:
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Nomono, the makers of an innovative sound capsule, have announced that Nomono Cloud now has editing functionality; allowing you to directly create episodes from your recordings.
May 1, 2023:
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Exclusive: Podnews has reviewed the Nomono Sound Capsule, an ingenious field-recording tool from Norway. What does it do - and who would benefit from it the most?
April 25, 2023:
Tomorrow our podcasts in Asia series goes to Indonesia. We're also reviewing the Nomono Sound Capsule this week too.
April 21, 2023:
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The Nomono Sound Capsule was launched yesterday and is now shipping. The device includes four wireless lavalier mics and a spatial audio microphone array, and includes a cloud editor and enhancer. It's priced at $2,490 with an additional, optional, monthly subscription to the cloud editor.
March 16, 2023:
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Nomono has been named the 2023 SXSW Innovation Award winner in the “Audio” category. The company produces a cloud-connected, self-contained recording kit for capturing audio recordings in the field.
November 18, 2022:
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Sylvia Brudeli has been appointed as Chief Product Officer at Nomono, an audio recording tool developer. She joins from Telenor, a Norwegian telco.
September 15, 2022:
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Audio recording and collaboration company Nomono has announced NOK 35m ($3.6m) in funding. The company launched a Wi-Fi enabled recorder that combines fourwireless lavalier mics with a 360-degree spatial audio microphone array, and AI-powered dialogue enhancement processing.
May 25, 2022:
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At The Podcast Show, Norwegian startup Nomono announced the release of its Nomono Sound Capsule, a wifi-enabled recorder with a spatial microphone array, and a cloud-based recording tool.
August 13, 2021:
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Nomono, a Norwegian company, has raised NOK 55m (US$6.4m) in funding. The company is building both hardware and software that "raises the bar on audio quality", using technology like spatial audio.