geräuschoptimiert
Geräuschoptimiert is a German compound adjective derived from the noun Geräusch meaning “noise” and the past participle optimiert, the past participle of the verb optimieren, meaning “to optimize.” The term literally translates to “noise‑optimized” or “sound‑optimized” and is used to describe devices, materials, or systems that have been engineered to reduce, control, or improve the handling of unwanted acoustic energy.
The notion of Geräuschoptimierung first appeared in the mid‑20th century within the field of acoustic engineering,
Beyond vehicles, the word is now routinely applied to consumer electronics. Modern smartphones, laptops, and televisions
While the term is broadly accepted, it is sometimes used as a marketing slogan without explicit technical