New Releases - Listen Technologies Corp.

Listen Technologies Corp., a developer, manufacturer, marketer and seller of wireless listening solutions worldwide, has introduced its Assistive Listening Basic Value Package. The package is ideal for schools or any educational facility, offering an assistive listening FM transmitter and four multichannel headset receivers. The system is designed to deliver outstanding audio quality, as well as be easy to set up and use. With the push of a button, each headset receiver can be tuned to one of 17 channels, and the transmitter to 57 channels, making this system compatible with existing assistive listening products.

Listen Technologies also offers a wireless speaker with a built-in FM receiver, which picks up transmission audio and amplifies it in the classroom or to a remote room without hardwiring. The speaker receives transmission audio up to 1,500' away from the Listen transmitter, even through walls and doors. Listen Technologies also offers a portable belt-pack transmitter with microphone that an educator can use for mobile presentations. Listen Technologies Corp., Salt Lake City, UT, (800) 330-0891, www.listentech.com.

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