Royal Caribbean Sets Sail with L-Acoustics, Listen Technologies
Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas is a 20-deck, $2 billion-plus ship that set sail on January 27 with 2,350 crew members. Read more via SCN – Systems Contractor News.
Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas is a 20-deck, $2 billion-plus ship that set sail on January 27 with 2,350 crew members. Read more via SCN – Systems Contractor News.
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners of the 2024 Higher Ed AV Awards that took place on Monday, June 10, at InfoComm 2024! Read more via Higher Ed AV.
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.
The new ship was equipped with more than 400 L-Acoustics loudspeakers (installed by Miami-based L-Acoustics Certified Provider Control AV) and a Listen EVERYWHERE audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening system to ensure everyone on board hears messaging and sweet sounds at sea. Read more via AV Network.
Royal Caribbean has added Listen Technologies’ Listen EVERYWHERE to their newest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas. They plan on rolling it out to all cruise ships in Royal Caribbean Group’s fleet across all three cruise lines. Read more via Cruise Fever.
Listen Technologies, provider of wireless listening, has installed its audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening system on the recently launched Icon of the Seas. The solution provides guests a better listening experience in venues onboard the first Icon class ship. Read more via Commercial Integrator.
Royal Caribbean has announced a new technology that has been installed on Icon of the Seas, offering assistive listening features. The system works through the ship’s WiFi network, allowing guests to use their smartphones to connect directly to an audio network on the ship. Read more via Cruise Mummy.
Royal Caribbean International has installed Listen Technologies’ assistive audio solution on the Icon of the Seas, according to a company statement. Listen EVERYWHERE is an audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening solution that allows users to stream venue audio directly to their smartphones and smart devices. Read more via Cruise Industry News.