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Acoustic echo cancellation

Acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) is a technology used in audio systems to eliminate the echo that occurs during phone calls or video conferences. When you speak, your voice travels through the microphone and may reflect off surfaces in the room, causing a delayed echo that the other person hears. AEC works by analyzing the captured sound, identifying the echo, and removing it in real-time. This improvement enhances communication clarity, making conversations more natural and helping both parties hear each other without distractions from repeated sounds.