Dante assistive listening solutions are designed to make speech and programme audio clearer and more accessible for people with hearing loss, while integrating seamlessly into modern networked audio systems. By using Dante audio over IP, these products connect to existing Ethernet networks, simplifying installation and allowing assistive hearing systems to be managed alongside the rest of a building’s commercial audio infrastructure.
The selection includes Dante‑enabled induction loop amplifiers, multi‑loop drivers and networkable transmitters for assistive listening systems. They are commonly used in environments where speech intelligibility and accessibility are critical, such as theatres, cinemas, lecture halls, places of worship, council chambers, reception areas, ticket counters and retail service desks. In education and corporate spaces, they help ensure presentations, lectures and announcements can be clearly heard by all listeners.
Dante assistive listening products take audio directly from networked DSP mixers or microphones and distribute it without additional analogue wiring. Induction loop systems transmit audio wirelessly to hearing aids and cochlear implants fitted with a T‑coil, while newer broadcast audio solutions, such as AURI, can deliver digital audio streams to compatible receivers and personal devices. These systems are ideal for speech, paging, live microphones and line‑level programme audio, ensuring clean and intelligible sound with minimal latency.
With features such as rack‑mount designs, network control, scalable coverage and precise signal management, Dante assistive listening equipment supports both small rooms and large, complex venues.
For system designers and installers, these solutions provide a future‑proof, standards‑compliant approach to inclusive audio, helping organisations meet accessibility requirements while maintaining high‑quality networked sound control throughout the building.
Using new or existing network cabling for audio transmission has many benefits - if you want to learn more, please call one of our Dante trained specialists for help.