June Issue of Installation Magazine
The June issue of Installation features Mikey Shaffer’s new promotion to Sr. Sales Director. Read more via Installation Magazine.
The June issue of Installation features Mikey Shaffer’s new promotion to Sr. Sales Director. Read more via Installation Magazine.
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic will preview Auri™, a new product they have co-developed. Auri™ is the first complete, installed assistive listening system utilizing Auracast broadcast audio, a new standard for Bluetooth Low Energy, that will transform the way hearing assistance is delivered in public spaces. Read more via AV Network.
The City of Reno is offering new devices that allow people who are deaf or hard of hearing to communicate easily and effectively with City staff and to listen to City meetings and court proceedings. UbiDuo 3 and Listen EVERYWHERE became available in Spring 2024. Read more via KOLO 8News.
The City of Reno has implemented two new devices that can help people who are deaf or hard of hearing communicate with City officials, as well as listen to meetings and court proceedings. Read more via 2 News Nevada.
The City of Reno has launched the use of new devices that allow people who are deaf or hard of hearing to communicate easily and effectively with City staff and to listen to City meetings and court proceedings. Read more via City of Reno.
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic will introduce Auri™, an assistive listening system utilizing Auracast™ broadcast audio technology, at InfoComm 2024. They will also showcase ListenWIFI and other devices, with various discussions and demonstrations scheduled during the event. Read more via rAVe Pubs.
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic will preview Auri™, a new product the companies have co-developed and will bring to market later this year. Read more via 2024 InfoComm VIP Edition.
InfoComm 2024 comes to Las Vegas from June 8-14. This is one of the biggest Pro AV trade shows, showcasing amazing innovations in technology and education for those within the AV industry. Read more via AV Nation.
Listen Technologies, a manufacturer of assisted listening and communications products out of Utah, USA, announced it was switching distribution in Australia and New Zealand to Jands. They joined another assisted listening brand long distributed by Jands, Ampetronic, who are owned by the same parent company as Listen. Read more via CX Network.
KPBS, a PBS member television station located in San Diego, California, and owned by San Diego State University as a crucial component of KPBS Public Media, has partnered with LightWerks to revolutionize collaboration technology across its San Diego campus. Read more via EIN News Desk.