
Mobilus Labs
Hands-free, ear-free voice communication for industrial environments.
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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Mobilus Labs, founded in London in 2017, develops voice communication technology for high-noise and extreme industrial environments. The company's mission was born from founder and CEO Jordan McRae's near-death diving accident, where he was unable to communicate with his team underwater. This experience drove McRae, an MIT and Stanford engineering graduate with a background in ocean and space robotics, to create a solution for frictionless communication.
The company's core offering is a voice communications platform that includes both hardware and software. The flagship product is the mobiWAN, a patented, wearable, two-way bone conduction headset that integrates into safety helmets. This technology transmits sound as micro-vibrations through the user's skull directly to the inner ear, bypassing the eardrum and allowing for clear audio reception even when wearing ear protection. Uniquely, the device also uses these vibrations to capture the user's voice, isolating it from loud background noise and eliminating the need for a traditional microphone. This hands-free and ear-free system enables clear communication in sectors like energy, construction, manufacturing, and for emergency response teams.
The hardware is supported by the mobiTALK software platform, which provides features like encryption, audio message recording, and user group management over various networks, including Wi-Fi, LTE, and radio. The business model involves an annual license for both the hardware and software. Mobilus Labs has raised a total of $7.26M in funding from investors including Chevron Technology Ventures, Vinci, and Ascension. The mobiWAN headset was recognized by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 best inventions of 2021.
Keywords: bone conduction, voice communication, industrial wearables, hands-free headset, noise-cancelling, industrial communication, worker safety, mobiWAN, Jordan McRae, mobiTALK, extreme environments, construction technology, energy sector, manufacturing tech, public safety, two-way radio, voice platform, helmet communication, ear-free audio, vibration audio