We haven’t slowed down after setting the standard as the first Auracast™ broadcast audio-based solution for assistive listening. Our engineering team has been listening closely to the needs of professional AV integrators, and our latest firmware and software releases are designed to make Auri™ the most complete and flexible solution for managed AV environments.
With this update, the Auri™ TX2N transmitters and Auri™ D4/D16 docking stations now support a powerful third-party control API, using straightforward UDP network commands. This means you can integrate Auri™ directly into your wider AV ecosystem, whether you’re looking to monitor system status, automate configuration changes, read back audio levels, or display broadcast information in real time. The days of isolated systems are over. Auri™ now fits seamlessly into your managed AV workflows, whether building from scratch or enhancing an existing install.
But integration is just the start. Managing Auri™ broadcasts is now easier and more secure than ever. You can remotely turn broadcasts on or off, refresh encryption keys for every session, or update program information fields to give users real-time context about the audio content in the space. Because Auri™ is a complete ecosystem, a new encryption key can be pushed to transmitters and docking stations simultaneously, automatically updating every docked receiver; no manual intervention required. Tightening security by preventing lingering connections from previous sessions keeps access frictionless for users and staff. Broadcast information can be displayed on screens or as Bluetooth® QR codes, making even complex keys easy to use and share.
We know that seamless interoperability is essential for any successful AV installation. That’s why we’ve developed ready-made Q-Sys plugins for transmitters and docking stations. With these plugins, you don’t need to write a single line of code; download, connect, and start controlling your Auri™ devices directly from your Q-Sys environment. Proactive monitoring and instant status updates mean you can address issues before they impact users, making this ideal for assistive listening and other mission-critical AV applications.
This update is part of our ongoing commitment to listening to integrators and investing in features that make your installs smarter, more secure, and easier to manage.
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First, select the calculator type, USA (for Americans with Disabilities Act - ADA), California (for California Building Code), or Australia (for Australia's Disability Discrimination Act 1992). Enter the seating capacity and the number of minimum assistive listening devices required and the minimum number of neck loops will automatically populate based on the calculator type selected.