OWI brings new infrared wireless audio system to InfoComm
May 25, 2008 8:00 AM
OWI will demonstrate its new CRS-101 infrared wireless system at InfoComm.
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, OWI is using InfoComm in Las Vegas to launch the CRS-101, an infrared wireless audio system. The company will be celebrating its anniversary with daily product giveaways at booth #C3061 during InfoComm in Las Vegas, June 18-20, 2008.
The CRS-101 is based on a slim, wall-mounted, fully lockable infrared receiver that also acts as an amplifier and mixer. The system accepts three different line level inputs and can simultaneously control two included infrared wireless microphones. Each device can adjust its volume by independent controls to obtain the best audio effects for each individual room layout. The CRS-101 system arrives complete with two OWI ceiling speakers. Further customization can be achieved by adding two more optional OWI ceiling- or surface-mounted speakers.
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