## mic_beamforming_array.jpg The image shows two rectangular devices with a sleek design, placed side by side against a plain background. The device on the left is white, while the one on the right is black. Both devices have a similar layout and appear to be electronic tools. Each device has a long, horizontal surface that extends from one end of the rectangle to the other. On this surface are numerous small, evenly spaced dots or buttons arranged in rows. These dots seem to be tactile elements designed for interaction with users who may not see them clearly. At each end of these devices is a circular area with a blue glow and an icon resembling a crescent moon with a dot inside it. This design element suggests that the device might have some form of branding or logo, but without further context, its specific meaning isn't clear. The white device has a label at one end that reads "Polaris," while the black device also displays the same text near its circular glow area. The word "Polaris" is written in lowercase letters and appears to be part of the branding or model name for these devices. Overall, the image presents two identical-looking electronic tools with a focus on tactile interaction through their dot-like buttons and illuminated icons at each end. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.