What do you need audio for?
The flexible capabilities of audio can cover many more applications compared with other technologies adopted in security systems. Unlike a video-exclusive system, a single audio-based security system can be used for employee paging, two-way emergency communication, public address & alerts, voice alarms for safety applications and background music.
Adding two-way audio to any security setup or installation is easy, cost efficient and comes with matchless benefits. Some of those benefits include:
The benefits of Audio
Utilize audio for a proactive rather than reactive security
No reason to hold back, the time to embrace audio in your facility is now!
Alongside the more commonly known benefits of audio in a security mix, audio security systems of today are easy to integrate with other systems and devices.
Today there are many security solutions that embrace this desire for convergence, and seamlessly integrate with a multitude of solution components. It is critical that a communication system should be integrated with your access control system.
Giving a voice to your security solution can make all the difference!
The flexible capabilities of audio can cover many more applications compared with other technologies adopted in security systems.
Unlike a video-exclusive system, a single audio-based security system can be used for employee paging, two-way emergency communication, public address & alerts, voice alarms for safety applications and background music.
How is audio keeping people, business facilities, and cities safe and secure today?
IP intercom solutions and public address systems have emerged as a "must have" security solution.
They allow people to hear, be heard, and be understood in any situation where required.
We have gathered some examples of the difference these solutions bring in different operational environments.
Know the importance of a "good audio" solution over a "bad audio" solution!
Sounds’ are vibrations in the air that we detect with our ears. Stronger vibrations directly equate to louder sounds, but having louder sound is not always a good thing.
Imagine you are in a car park where multiple loud noises are generated by the cars, making it close to impossible for you to communicate with the security guard. An audio system that cannot distinguish between car noises and human speech is not what you want as part of your security systems.
The time for all industries to embrace audio is now!
Unlike video, where the usefulness of the technology is widely known, audio has not been fully embraced by many industries.
There are several good reasons for everyone to embrace audio!
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