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Listen Technologies Partners With New Distributor In Denmark

Listen Technologies Corporation, a leading provider of advanced wireless listening solutions for 25 years, has partnered with Tonax, a Danish hearing technology equipment distributor, to sell Listen Technologies products and solutions throughout Denmark. Tonax will help Listen Technologies increase its presence broadly in the Danish market.

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On Esports: Listen Technologies

Assistive listening systems play an important role in creating immersive experiences for esports athletes and spectators. Assistive listening systems can support athletes and spectators with chronic or situational hearing loss by filtering out ambient noise and delivering audio from games and commentators directly to listeners’ ears via earbuds or headphones connected to receivers.

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Pro AVL Asia January–February 2024

With the past few years having seen a rise in diagnoses of various neurodiverse conditions like ADHD and autism, there has also been a growing demand for earplugs and other devices that cater for their needs, as well as those generally triggered by background noise and sound  pollution.

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Commercial Integrator Honors Quest for Quality Award Winners

Kim Franklin, vice president of global marketing, comments, “All of us at Listen Technologies are honored to win a Commercial Integrator Quest for Quality Award for the second consecutive year. One of our organization’s core values is delivering an awesome experience for our people, our partners and our customers. We aim to be easy to work with and provide outstanding service in every interaction.”

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How to Choose the Best Event Communication Headsets

The ListenTALK system is suitable because it allows for two-way communication so attendees can ask questions. The ListenTALK system features an “interpretation mode” that allows an interpreter to listen to a presenter on one channel and speak to guests on another. Ten interpreters can simultaneously translate the message into multiple languages.

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