
The IPX family of products can provide floor, building, or campus wide notifications and critical alerts through a variety of form-factors. IPX offer consistent, coherent, and compliant visual and audio communications when and where you need it!
The IPX family of products can provide floor, building, or campus wide notifications and critical alerts through a variety of form-factors. IPX offer consistent, coherent, and compliant visual and audio communications when and where you need it!
AtlasIED's Atmosphere digital audio platform first hit the market in July of 2020 and only 8 months later, additional features and enhanced capabilities are being added. Gina Sansivero, VP of Marketing & Corporate Communications, Michael Peveler, VP of Sales, and Tom Lureman, Director of Engineering and Product Management, get together to explain the Atmosphere 2.0 firmware update and answer questions.
The objectives of the 2.0 firmware update have been prioritized from every piece of feedback received from customers and include some substantial enhancements and additional capabilities of an Atmosphere system.
Atmosphere™ accessories solve real world problems with real world solutions.
The evoloution of technologies within the commercial AV industry is fast paced. Yet one product category seems to be stuck in time. We're talking about equipment racks.
Horn speakers and compression drivers have been around forever. They are incredibly reliable, cost-effective, and can cover wide areas for voice, tone and public address applications. Horn speakers and compression drivers benefit when using filtering that protect the compression driver from lower frequencies while making them highly efficient.
Have you ever struggled to hold a 50lb amplifier with one arm while you try to hold a mounting screw on the end of your screwdriver, and line up the holes on the rack rails with the mounting ears of the amplifier all while you hope you don't strip the threads? Or better yet, have you ever dropped a heavy rack component onto other components in the rack when you were trying to take it out? WHY?