Winners Announced: AV Technology ProAV Best in Market 2025 Awards
AV Technology is thrilled to announce the Pro AV Best in Market (BiM) 2025 award winners! Check out the 30 products recognized in the third year of the program.
AV Technology is thrilled to announce the Pro AV Best in Market (BiM) 2025 award winners! Check out the 30 products recognized in the third year of the program.
The Kathleen C. Cailloux City Center for the Performing Arts will install updated hearing assistance systems in both its theaters, Playhouse 2000 announced. The Perry and Ruby Stevens Foundation and the Hal and Charlie Peterson Foundation funded the hearing assistance equipment. Both the VK Garage and Cailloux theaters will receive ListenWIFI systems from Listen Technologies.
Ampetronic and Listen Technologies’ Auri™ is the world’s first Auracast broadcast audio-based solution for assistive listening. Designed for venues and end users, Auri leverages Auracast broadcast audio technology to deliver high-quality, low-latency, multi-channel audio to an unlimited number of dedicated receivers and newly emerging Auracast-compatible devices like hearing aids, earbuds, headphones, and mobile phones.
Listen Technologies, a leading provider of advanced wireless listening solutions for 27 years, has engaged Akoio, a company dedicated to hearing wellness through accessibility and lifelong sound health for both organizations and individuals, to expand education and access to inclusive audio experiences. The collaboration will highlight how innovative assistive listening technologies like Auracast™ broadcast audio are helping more people hear clearly in public and private spaces.
Mikey Shaffer, Senior Director of Sales at Listen Technologies, shares insights on emerging trends and how AV/IT technologies are reshaping higher education classrooms and beyond.
Listen Technologies leads the world in professional audio and assistive listening solutions. Akoio helps organizations adopt impactful solutions that meet the everyday needs of their employees. Together, they will ensure organizations are inspired to act and equipped with the strategies and tools to create environments where people can thrive.
Assistive listening devices are required in schools under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but they aren’t just for students, staff, and campus visitors who are hard of hearing. They can help anyone who has situational hearing loss or wants to block out distractions and focus only on one audio source.
Listen Technologies will showcase Auri, its Auracast-based assistive listening system, at AuDacity 2025, offering demonstrations and real-world use of Auracast broadcast audio technology to audiologists and other hearing care professionals.
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic, sister companies operating under the Allvida group, are jointly showcasing their assistive listening system, Auri, at AuDacity 2025, the annual conference of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. The event will take place in Washington, D.C., from September 25-28. The companies will deploy the wireless audio technology in conference meeting spaces, allowing attendees to stream presenter audio directly to their own compatible devices.
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic, sister companies operating under the Allvida group, are jointly showcasing their assistive listening system, Auri, at AuDacity 2025, the annual conference of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. The event will take place in Washington, D.C., from September 25-28. The companies will deploy the wireless audio technology in conference meeting spaces, allowing attendees to stream presenter audio directly to their own compatible devices.
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.