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Exclusive Interview: Mikey Shaffer Talks About Innovative ListenWIFI
Join Listen Technologies, Mikey Shaffer, to learn more about ListenWIFI, the next-gen audio over Wi-Fi solution.
Listen Ships ListenWIFI Assistive Listening Solution
Listen Technologies award-winning, next-generation audio over Wi-Fi assistive listening solution, ListenWIFI, is available and shipping.
Lightware Intros Bridged Dante and Voice Tracking
At InfoComm 2024, Lightware is introducing Dante USB Audio Bridge and Audio Tracking technology.
‘It’s Vegas baby!’ Where AV is big, bold and out of the box
Las Vegas is ‘Mecca’ for pro AV, setting a global standard. It is also a hotbed of experimentation and high-profile events, writes Adrian Pennington.
Listen Technologies’ InfoComm 2024 Program
Here’s a detailed run-down on what Listen Technologies will be showcasing this year.
June Issue of Installation Magazine
The June issue of Installation features Mikey Shaffer’s new promotion to Sr. Sales Director.
Listen Technologies, Ampetronic Showcase the Evolution of Assistive Listening Solutions
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic will preview Auri™, a new product they have co-developed. Auri™ is the first complete, installed assistive listening system utilizing Auracast broadcast audio, a new standard for Bluetooth Low Energy, that will transform the way hearing assistance is delivered in public spaces.
City of Reno Adds Devices for Communicating with Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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.
City of Reno Introduces Two New Hearing Accessibility Devices
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.
City of Reno Expands Hearing Accessibility
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.