Auri™ is powered by Auracast™, a groundbreaking Bluetooth® capability that allows an audio transmitter to broadcast to unlimited receivers—no device pairing required! Choosing a broadcast is as simple as selecting a Wi-Fi network; users pick their desired channel to enjoy crystal-clear audio. Here’s what you need to maximize your experience with your new Auri™ system.
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Range will vary depending on environmental factors and other receivers such as earbuds or hearing aids may perform differently to the Auri RX1 Receiver. Venue construction, RF environment, and venue capacity can also create range variations.
It depends on the hearing aid/cochlear implant manufacturer, but most will allow you to connect via their designated app. The TX2N transmitter would appear in the Bluetooth® pairing lists so you’d simply have to connect to the desired source.
Many audio manufacturers are implementing Auracast™ based technology within their devices. Adoption rates will vary, but many are coming to market this year.
The number of users that can connect is unlimited if they are in range. It is a true broadcast technology, and the number of people choosing to listen at any given time has no impact on the transmitter or other receiving devices.
Each Auri™ TX2N transmitter supports up to two channels but they can be daisy-chained as many times as needed.
The latency is significantly improved from Bluetooth® Classic. The Auri system supports latency as low as 30 ms, depending on certain broadcast settings. Latency will vary with other receivers such as earbuds or hearing aids.
A single ethernet connection supports PoE, network/PC connection. Or a USB-C port is available to accept power from an optional power supply, rounding out the standard connectors.
A concealed side-panel offers two balanced analog mic/line audio inputs for the two radios. This combination offers an array of routing and configuration options, including single stream mono audio, true stereo audio, and dual mono streams with separate audio (e.g. content or
language).
Yes, the standard TX2N does not come equipped with Dante® but they are readily available. An optional version of the transmitter adds a Dante® network audio interface.
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