The LA-438 Advanced Neck Loop is to work with telecoil-enabled hearing aids or cochlear implants. This small induction loop can be used with iDSP receivers for ListenIR, ListenRF, ListenTALK, and ListenWIFI. The LA-470 Neck Loop is dedicated to our new Auracast™-broadcast product, Auri™ and will be available in Summer of 2025.
No, the required charging cables are included with every LWR-1020 Wi-Fi Audio Receiver purchased.
This case adheres to military standard drop tests and will provide adequate protection day-to-day, guarding against typical drops and impacts.
You can find the full Auri Manager Software in the Microsoft Store. Auri Manager is the software application designed to discover, manage and control network connected products in the Auri assistive listening system from Ampetronic and Listen Technologies.
Yes, Auri TX2N transmitters are scalable and you can add up to as many two channel transmitters for as many channels as you need. There are a few customizable settings that can adapt to these requests.
You can either charge via docking stations or via USB-C power supply. These are both sold separately.
They can be powered by PoE (power over ethernet) or USB-C power supply, which is sold separately.
Auri TX2N transmitters throw an Auracast transmitter about 328 feet in all directions. Walls can limit some of that, but our transmitters are scalable and you can add more than one to a venue with minimal interruptions.
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Meetinghouse receivers are similar to ListenWIFI receivers but come with customized default settings specific to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This customization includes pre-programmed Wi-Fi network information, allowing the receiver to automatically join any meetinghouse network for assistive listening purposes.
Meetinghouse servers are similar to ListenWIFI servers but come with customized default settings and content specific to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This customization allows for quicker and easier installation at Meetinghouse locations worldwide.
Beacon housings use IR transparent plastic that allows infrared light to pass through the plastic, supporting channel triggering for LWR-1050 receivers. It is important that the Infrared emitters not be painted over, or the IR signal will be obstructed. It is possible to paint most of the beacon to match the wall colors. Please contact our Technical Services team for details.
The beacon is powered via a micro-USB cable. It also supports the use of AA Alkaline batteries for temporary applications or to assist with determining the appropriate mounting locations.
The beacon should ideally be mounted central to the listening audience, providing broad coverage of the entire listening space. It is generally not recommended to place the beacon near the doorways and rely on triggers to occur when they enter a room, as some listeners may not have their listening device powered on when they enter.
The beacon includes a mounting bracket that can either attach directly to a wall or to a single gang electrical box (U.S. or European style). The beacon slides into this mounting bracket and can be secured with a tamper proof locking screw.
The beacon does not have a dedicated PoE port. However, a simple PoE splitter can be used to remotely power a beacon via micro-USB. While many PoE splitters are available on the market, Listen has tested the following PoE splitters to work well with the beacons:
No. All audio is broadcast over the Wi-Fi network, while the beacons provide location data to listening devices to ensure they are connected to the right channel.
Yes, Wi-Fi can be used as an ADA-compliant solution without a radio frequency or infrared system. It’s important to note that ADA compliance also requires the venue to have the correct number of receivers and neck loops (based on the fixed seating capacity) on hand with proper signage.
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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.