Auracast for hearing impaired
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Auracast for hearing impaired
So, I'm about to do a test with an self-purchased Auracast transmitter for hearing impaired in the Chapel. We don't have a stake tech clerk at present so guess as a former one myself it's up to me. Anyways, supposedly our building just got an audio system upgrade but I don't know where to go to find out what they did? Is there a standard upgrade being done in buildings in the US? I'm hoping there is still an easy way to get audio out of the mic that I can feed into the auracast transmitter. No idea if it will reach over the entire chapel but we will find out. This seems to be the far superior method going forward as I would expect things like Apple earpods to soon support Auracast and several hearing aids already do. I'll report back on any success but wondering if anyone else has tried this?
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Re: Auracast for hearing impaired
I've heard that the church is piloting Listen Technologies ListenWIFI. But I haven't heard much lately.
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Re: Auracast for hearing impaired
Sounds like a terrible idea given how poorly the wifi tends to work in all of our buildings. I can't say for sure Auracast will be the future everywhere but pretty sure it will be so I don't know why they would bother with a point-to-point complex solution like that. Ug. I hope it goes nowhere unless someone can show Auracast to be a bust. I guess I'll have some real-world experience soon to relate.
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Re: Auracast for hearing impaired
I think the major attraction to ListenWiFi is it supports multiple languages.
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Re: Auracast for hearing impaired
Auracast can easily have one channel per language but you still need the translation of course. Right now we solve the language issue using Microsoft translate. It works 'decently'. We clip a small mic to the podium mic to pick up the speaker and feed that to an ipad or whatever running a Microsoft translate session and then send out the session code on circles. Maybe this Listen Wifi product offers some of that integrated, dunno. I still think they should forget it and go to auracast as just simpler in the end.