Low-latency audio stacks are becoming the difference between demo voice and deployable voice
Fast turn-taking and interruption handling are now core product expectations in live call environments.
By Writeble Editorial
There is a widening gap between voice demos that sound impressive and production systems that can survive real turn-taking, interruptions, and noisy workflows. Low-latency audio infrastructure is now central to product credibility.
Why latency changes the whole experience
Even a capable language model feels fragile when the call rhythm breaks. Buyers increasingly evaluate interruption recovery, not just recognition accuracy.
Infrastructure is becoming part of the product story
The most credible voice vendors now explain the full audio path, not just the model sitting behind it.