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So all may hear the word

At Grace Lutheran Church in Woodstock, Ill., we have been using a new, cost-effective technology called Auracast since the beginning of the year, with excellent results.

The transmitter we chose is a small unit about the size of a Wi-Fi hub, called Auri. At the time, it was the only one available that also offered handheld receivers. It’s not difficult to install, but it helps to have someone familiar with the congregation’s sound system, as we did. For those who must pack up their system after worship, the transmitter can be mounted on a portable tripod. The reception at Grace has been overwhelmingly positive, and the system is used more than our FM radio link.

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Other assistive listening systems

Auracast is expected to be used in public places like theatres, airports, classrooms, and meeting rooms, where users can connect directly to the venue’s sound system using their phone, hearing aids, or other compatible devices. The first full system using Auracast, called Auri™, has already been launched by Listen Technologies and Ampetronic.

Read more via Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.

Ampetronic | Listen Technologies promotes Kim Franklin to Chief Marketing Officer

Listen Technologies, a leading provider of advanced wireless listening solutions for 27 years, and Ampetronic, a global leader in hearing loop systems, have promoted Kim Franklin to Chief Marketing Officer. In this role, Franklin will define and drive global marketing strategy across Ampetronic and Listen Technologies. The brands create assistive listening solutions that make clear audio accessible in any environment or setting.

Read more via Live Design Online.

Ampetronic completes Auri installation at Temple Meads station

Connected Places Catapult selected Ampetronic to trial Auri at Bristol’s Temple Meads station as part of the program Station Innovation Zone . Developed in collaboration with Network Rail with the support of Innovate UKThe program seeks to reduce barriers to innovation and serves as a showcase where rail technology buyers and investors can collaborate to shape the stations of the future.

Read more via Digital AV Magazine.