When it comes to assistive listening systems, venues need more than basic compliance. They need a system that’s reliable, flexible, and easy to manage. Auri™, powered by Auracast™, was created with all of that in mind. From audio quality to system configuration, every detail provides a better experience for both venues and listeners. Here are five reasons Auri™ stands out against the competition.
Because it has stronger output power across North America, Auri™ has been reported to have greater effective coverage than competitors. That additional power output makes a huge difference, even in small venues, because some personal devices have limited pickup ranges based on antenna size. With Auri™, listeners can enjoy consistent, high-quality audio throughout the space, without dropouts or dead zones.
Unlike competing systems that limit venues to a single audio quality stream, Auri™ can transmit both High Quality (HQ) and Standard Quality (SQ) at the same time. HQ audio is ideal for guests without significant hearing loss, as it provides a fuller, richer sound that enhances music, spoken words, and overall immersion. SQ audio is optimized for listeners with hearing aids or cochlear implants, where clarity and speech intelligibility are the priority.
The flexibility venues get with Auri™ allow them to support a wide range of compatible devices while also offering the best possible experience for guests with mild or no hearing loss. It’s especially helpful in theaters, houses of worship, or concert venues where rich, full audio improves the experience for everyone.
Setting up an assistive listening system shouldn’t be complicated. Auri™ makes it easy! With the smart dock, you can configure and update multiple receivers at once, so you don’t need to connect each unit manually. It’s fast, efficient, and designed to save time for both installers and venue staff.
Auri™ supports full network-based management, letting you configure multiple transmitters and receivers from a single interface. You can also place audio on the network and have it routed to multiple transmitters. Our system makes it easy to distribute sound throughout large or multi-room venues without complicated cabling or separate installations.
We designed Auri™ with both security and user convenience in mind. With the flexible receiver connections, users can easily access broadcasts across multiple transmitters, which is great for venues offering different content in separate spaces. The smart neckloop lanyards automatically detect and support both T-coil and earpiece users to make sure everyone has a comfortable and inclusive experience.
Keeping both the audio and physical system secure is a top priority of Auri™. With alphanumeric passcodes up to 12 characters and secure network access, Auri™ keeps systems and audio content safe. The transmitters also easily attach securely to standard mounting boxes or walls but require a tool for removal, reducing the risk of tampering or theft without complicated installation.
Auri™ combines flexible design and modern management tools to redefine what’s possible in assistive listening. From powerful coverage and higher audio quality to smoother setup and secure, user-friendly performance, Auri™ offers exceptional sound and reliability in every kind of venue. It’s a system designed for future-ready venues and built to meet the needs of every listener who wants to feel included and fully part of the experience.
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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.