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ListenWIFI is an ADA-compliant, audio-over-Wi-Fi-based assistive listening solution that streams venue audio to smartphones. Users can listen with headphones or stream from their smartphone to Bluetooth-enabled devices.
ListenWIFI is an ADA-compliant, audio-over-Wi-Fi-based assistive listening solution that streams venue audio to smartphones. Users can listen with headphones or stream from their smartphone to Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Ampetronic has completed the installation of Auri, powered by Ampetronic and Listen Technologies, at Bristol Temple Meads Station in Bristol, England. Auri is the world’s first complete Auracast broadcast audio-based assistive listening system. This installation is the first public integration of Auri in a transport environment.
Ampetronic, a provider of hearing loop systems, has completed the installation of Auri, powered by Ampetronic and Listen Technologies, at Bristol Temple Meads Station in England. This installation is the first public integration of Auri in a transport environment.
Ampetronic developed the technology with its strategic partner, Listen Technologies. Auri is the world’s first complete Auracast broadcast audio-based assistive listening system. Auracast broadcast audio technology is a new standard for Bluetooth Low Energy Audio designed for assistive listening.
The size and complexity of transportation hubs bring a multitude of technical challenges as they race to upgrade outmoded audio, or digital signage. One major concern is the ceaseless movement of passengers, which necessitates careful planning to avoid disruptions. Meanwhile, gathering crowds of people under one roof demands protection against potentially catastrophic security and fire risks. Another priority is integrating the latest technology with both legacy systems and sophisticated new equipment from other brands. The long catalogue of potential stumbling blocks goes on, with pollution and humidity also demanding protection in some instances.
Deaf passengers at Bristol Temple Meads station will now be able to connect to live audio broadcasts of station announcements using Auracast technology, after the hearing loop company Ampetronic finished installing its Auri transmitters at the location.
Connected Places Catapult selected Ampetronic to test Auri in Bristol Temple Meads Station as part of the Station Innovation Zone program. Developed in partnership with Network Rail with support from Innovate UK, the program aims to reduce barriers to innovation and serves as a showcase where rail technology professional, buyers, and investors can collaborate to shape station upgrades.
Ampetronic, a leading provider of hearing loop systems, has completed the installation of Auri™, powered by Ampetronic and Listen Technologies, at Bristol Temple Meads Station in Bristol, England. Auri™ is the world’s first complete Auracast™ broadcast audio-based assistive listening system. This installation is the first public integration of Auri™ in a transport environment.
Listen Technologies announced that WYO Performing Arts & Education Center (the WYO) in Sheridan, Wyoming, has installed Auri, powered by Ampetronic and Listen Technologies, for assistive listening in its Main Stage, known as “Sophie’s Stage.”
Listen Technologies announces that WYO Performing Arts & Education Center (the WYO) in Sheridan, Wyoming, has installed Auri, powered by Ampetronic and Listen Technologies, for assistive listening in its Main Stage, known as “Sophie’s Stage.”
Auri™ will complement the WYO’s existing hearing loop system, increasing accessibility to clear audio within the space. Auri™ uses Auracast™ broadcast audio, a new capability from Bluetooth® technology, to broadcast high-quality, low-latency venue audio to an unlimited number of Auracast™-compatible devices and dedicated receivers within range.
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.