AV and entertainment supplier, Leisure Sound Solutions, is distributing the new Audeon Sport wireless entertainment system and the Audeon Eva evacuation package.
Audeon Sport requires no battery pack as it is powered direct from a health club's fitness equipment via the C-safe socket. This has the effect of reducing both the cost and size of the receiver.
The receiver has only one control button which selects the channel and sets the volume. The control also assists visually impaired users by offering a tactile differentiation for these functions.
The new Sport features a sealed unit which is highly sweat resistant and includes an innovative mounting system which allows the unit to be placed in the best possible position on CV equipment.
The Audeon Eva system - created in response to new fire safety building regulations - allows music on this personal entertainment system to be shut down and an evacuation message relayed to the user automatically across all eight channels simultaneously.
In addition, PA announcements may also be communicated, should the evacuation message need to be overridden for any reason.
Eva is supplied with a standard pre-recorded message but has the option of bespoke pre-recorded messages.
Supplier: Leisure Sound Solutions Ltd TarporleyCheshireUK Leisure Sound Solutions has ten years experience in the leisure industry. We understand the needs and challenges of leisure, hotels and health and fitness organisations, and offer audio visual solutions to fit your purpose. Web: www.leisuresoundsolutions.co.uk
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