New Releases - Telex Classmate Infrared Sound Field Systems

The new Telex Classmate Infrared Sound Field Systems from Telex Communications (www.telex.com/education) are helping to improve classroom learning by assisting both teachers and students. Using professional grade speakers and components, the Classmate Infrared Sound Field Systems help to amplify teachers' voices in the classroom so that students hear more clearly and teachers reduce the strain on their voices from lecturing. The systems use the same speakers that concert venues use to deliver quality sound. A variety of microphone options give teachers the right equipment to suit their teaching needs. The amplification system can also easily be used by students for presentations or group projects. In addition, Telex has ensured that schools with systems installed in multiple classrooms will not have trouble with interference that can cause poor performance.

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