Abstract

The study analyzed the prospects for reducing energy costs during the transition to a new technological structure in modern urban homes. One of the sources of energy consumption in modern homes are sound reproduction devices; as a rule, the number of such devices in a separate living space is >10. Aspects of increasing energy efficiency in modern cities based on the transition to a new technological structure of residents include the abandonment of more energy-consuming wired acoustic devices and the transition to wireless devices. Data were obtained reflecting indicators of the prospects for the transition to wireless acoustic devices in modern cities. The results of the study may be of interest to companies producing acoustic devices and when conducting research in this area. In addition, these studies may be of interest to researchers and design companies conducting work in the development of acoustic systems for residents of modern cities.

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