Unique Roaming Function Expands Possibilities for Engineered Sound® Wireless Users

Engineered Sound Wireless System Roaming Feature
Unique Roaming Function Expands Possibilities for Engineered Sound® Wireless Users
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With its automatic DECT-based frequency management, up to 96 simultaneously usable channels, and best-in-class battery life for all-day transmitter use, the Engineered Sound Wireless System is the simple, smart, scalable audio solution designed to easily adapt to your conferencing needs.

One feature that truly sets the Engineered Sound Wireless System apart from the competition is its unique roaming function, which allows transmitters to connect to multiple receivers within preconfigured rooms or other areas.


A transmitter can be paired with up to five receivers in five different rooms and automatically switch between them as the user moves from room to room. This can be helpful in school or other settings where a presenter needs to address one class or audience after another in different rooms, for a tour guide taking a large group of people through a facility, for focus groups that need participants to respond to various room setups, and many other scenarios. 

 

An ESW transmitter can be paired with up to five receivers.


The roaming function allows the user of an Engineered Sound Wireless transmitter to transition seamlessly from space to space. With other wireless systems, the user would need to switch to a new transmitter (an especially problematic proposition when a body-pack transmitter and lavalier mic configuration is involved) or place their transmitter into its charger, reprogram the transmitter for the new room’s receiver, then take the transmitter back out of the charger before continuing with their presentation.

This unique Engineered Sound roaming function is easily configured in the system’s dedicated Wireless Manager software, where multiple receivers can be registered in a roaming group and a roaming threshold can be set to determine when a transmitter switches from one receiver to the next. After setup, the transmitter will automatically connect to the receiver supplying the strongest signal.

 

To learn more about the roaming function and other features of the Engineered Sound Wireless System – and how they can improve your conferencing spaces – please reach out to our 
Applications Engineering Team.

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