The Wireless Link System is available now

USA - Danley Sound Labs has announced the release of its new Wireless Link System, a technology that allows high-quality audio to be sent wirelessly from one location to another.

“We’ve always said that we would never compromise on audio quality,” said Mike Hedden, chief steward in charge at Danley Sound Labs. “The Wireless Link System was the first thing that we’ve ever measured where the wireless chain looks like a straight wire.”

Developed and manufactured in the United States, the Wireless Link System operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band and delivers low-latency, high-fidelity audio across long distances. Whether working in a stadium, arena, or any location where pulling cable is a challenge, the Wireless Link System offers an innovative and professional solution for audio delivery.

“What Wireless Link does is see what RF channels are already occupied or in use and it works around those,” said Bill Johnson, head of engineering at Danley Sound Labs. “If something does appear, the Wireless Link System will shift seamlessly to another channel. This prevents channel interference and ensures the signal remains clear even where the environment may be crowded with Wi-Fi signals. And unlike other AV over IP systems this doesn’t need a network to operate.”

“Wireless Link System, or WLS, allows us to deliver high-quality audio wirelessly at long distances and be a better steward,” said Hedden. “In some cases, infrastructure costs can cost as much if not more than the entire installation just in trenching and high gauge cabling. Plus, with the popularity of turf fields, integrators won’t be allowed to trench under it anyway, so they have to trench around the field. WLS is a great solution to go from press box to pole-mounted speaker with no compromise in performance.”


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