Abstract: Nowadays, many activities are done digitally using wireless technology. Wireless technology is the mainstay of communication, but along with the development of the times, there is a wireless technology that utilizes LASER. There has been quite a lot of research on audio systems with wireless transmitters, but none have analyzed the potential of green lasers to obtain the optimal wavelength for communication. This study aims to design a voice transmission system using a laser, determine the relationship between input voltage and laser light intensity, and compare the output frequency with the input frequency. There are three types of measurements: light intensity and distance, laser diode voltage and intensity, and output frequency compared to input frequency. The audio input signal from the source is modulated and transmitted through a laser light medium. The laser beam is then fired into a receiver circuit that can demodulate the signal which is then sent to the output device in the form of a speaker. The study found that the output frequency had the highest error percentage of 38.70% at 125 Hz and the lowest error percentage of 0.07% at 500 Hz when compared to the input frequency. The biggest mistake comes from the volume dropping at a low frequency. The oscilloscope reading is not accurate due to the smaller volume, which leads to a high deviation value and affects the system performance negatively.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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