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Protect large events from drone attacks

Soundryx is a network of microphones that alert venues and event organizers about suspicious drones.

Drones Have Threatened Gatherings Worldwide

Section titled “Drones Have Threatened Gatherings Worldwide”

🎤  Religious Gatherings

An unauthorized drone interrupted a mass held by Pope Francis in Slovakia in 2013.

🎤  Sporting Events

An Albania-Serbia soccer game ended in a violent brawl between players and fans when an unauthorized drone carrying a Greater Albania flag descended near the field.

In the United States, the National Football League (NFL) reported 2,845 unauthorized drone intrusions during games in 2023.

🎤  Political Rallies

In 2018, while giving a speech to an audience in Caracas, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was targeted by a pair of drones—each carrying a kilogram of C4 plastic explosive.

The drones missed their target and exploded near the stage. Maduro escaped harm, but the explosion injured seven soldiers.


🔈  Powerful

We detect small drones that other systems struggle to see.

💰  Affordable

Our sensors are a fraction of the cost of traditional air defense hardware.

🌍  Scalable

Protect your entire country with an array of Soundryx sensors.

👥  Civilian-Friendly

Soundryx is available for corporations and nonprofits—not just governments.


🔨  1. Install Sensors

Place sensors on rooftops, utility poles, border fences, and other strategic locations.

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🔍  2. Monitor Your Territory

Each sensor’s onboard AI analyzes environmental sound in real-time to identify potential threats.

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🚨  3. Receive Alerts

When a sensor detects a potential threat, it sends an alert to the mobile phones of your field operatives.

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🔫  4. Take Action

Once you confirm a threat, you can evacuate civilians, contact law enforcement, or neutralize the threat with your own weapons.

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