Listen Technologies Corporation, a provider of advanced wireless listening solutions for 25 years, and Ampetronic, a provider of audio induction loop systems, launched Auri™, the latest innovation in assistive listening systems at ISE 2024.
The Listen Technologies/Ampetronics Auri system uses Auracast™, a new standard for Bluetooth Low Energy audio. Auri can broadcast audio simultaneously to an unlimited number of Auracast-compatible devices, including receivers, hearing aids, earbuds, and smartphones.
AURI, powered by Listen Technologies and Ampetronic, is the first Auracast broadcast audio-based solution for assistive listening.
“Auracast broadcast audio technology will enable Auracast compatible devices to connect to transmitters in public spaces and receive high quality, low latency, energy-efficient audio, but it will take time for all devices to support Auracast,” said Tracy Bathurst, chief technology officer at Listen Technologies. “Listen Technologies and Ampetronic have developed the first solution to let venues and end users adopt Auracast broadcast audio technology for assistive listening applications. AURI harnesses the power of Bluetooth Low Energy so venues and end users can enjoy improved audio accessibility and better hearing.”
Listen Technologies and Ampetronic have developed the Auri solution to let venues and end users adopt Auracast broadcast audio technology now. Auri systems includes networked installed transmitters for multi-channel broadcast for small and large spaces, with the option for open or secure transmission. Auri will also have dedicated receivers and charging bases, and a complete line of accessories, including headphones, neck loops, and network management and configuration software.
For more info, visit ampetronic.com or listen-tech.com or Booth 3Q220 at ISE 2024.