Infrared audio transmission systems are an effective alternative to induction loops, hard-wired systems for lectures, conferences, exhibitions, churches, theatres, law courts and council chambers. This technology uses modulated, invisible infra red light to connect sound source and listener. Listeners wear an infrared receiver with headphones, headset or stethoset to listen to the audio.
We install these systems as a replacement for induction loops over large areas, for example museum tours and large offices. This makes sure that the hard of hearing visitors and customers get an equal amount of satisfaction from your service or business.
We can also design the most cost effective and suitable solutions, often induction loops can save money and give just as effective results. |
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Infra red systems are also used to provide personal hearing aid loops for use in the cinema, theatre and public buildings. Listeners wear a personal neck-loop with pocket receiver. This is essential for hearing aid users to fully experience tours and events and gain the maximum audio feedback from their trip.
In many cases such as concert halls, equipment such as headsets must be given out to all members of the audience and retrieved after the performance. In such a case the company must have a process and have the ability to do this in a cost effective and reliable manner.
Our experienced and qualified engineers install and maintain these systems to give a reliable and efficient system that you can rely on. |
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