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Califone PA Gear and Headsets Wrap Infocomm12​

Posted by Keirsten Dungan on 6th Mar 2014

Califone PA Gear and Headsets Wrap Infocomm12

A record-breaking 34,000+ attendees flocked to the 2012 Infocomm show and the Califone booth, held in Las Vegas.

Califone President Roscoe Anthony (left) and VP Western Sales Mike Morse (right) with Terry Hixson (Troxell Communications, center).

Wireless and mobile were two key phrases at this year’s conference and making its debut at #Infocomm12 was the first Apple-approved docking station built into a wireless PA – the Califone PA419. With two wireless mic receivers for multiple wireless presenters, the 30W PA419 enables streaming music from the internet (on Pandora forinstance) for broadcasting to an audience through a connected iPhone or iPod. The Califone PA419 also plays CDs and DVDs for karaoke and includes connections for computers and other speakers. The ability to link systems for greater coverage enables separate PAs to be used independently for smaller functions or merged for larger events. Shown at #Infocomm12 will be the PowerProSDPA (PA919SD), the first portable PA system to broadcast to an unlimited number of wireless powered support speakers (including the PA419) within its 300′ range.

In addition to PA systems, the advent of mobile learning is reshaping learning inside and out of classrooms. Offering a preview of what will be introduced at the annual ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) conference later in June, the To Go™ headsets are the first educationally-specific headsets to connect with mobile devices, including iOS and Android-based smartphones and tablets.

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