Nureva launches new audio-conferencing system for meeting rooms and classrooms

Nureva launches new audio-conferencing system for meeting rooms and classrooms

Nureva

Tool provides autocalibration, echo cancellation, noise reduction and a remote system to simplify management for IT staff

Elly Yates-Roberts |


Audio conferencing solution provider Nureva has launched the new HDL310 system for mid-size meeting rooms and classrooms. It features auto-calibration, echo cancellation, noise reduction and remote system Nureva Console to simplify management for IT staff.  

The new system includes a microphone, speaker bar and new connect module to deliver “pro AV performance in a plug-and-play, IT-friendly solution that is easy to install, set up and manage at scale”.  

HDL310 customers also have access to a two-year subscription to Nureva Pro, helping them keep meeting rooms and classrooms functioning smoothly. It includes expanded support hours, advance hardware replacement and additional features in Nureva Console, such as device status monitoring with email alerts and enhanced room analytics with historical data.  

For higher education classrooms and corporate training rooms, the solution features Voice Amplification Mode. This lets users mute their audience to focus microphone pick-up on the presenter’s voice while reducing all other microphone pick-up in the space. 

“Response to our HDL410 system [for larger spaces] has been outstanding, and we’re excited to expand our next-generation audio systems into mid-size spaces,” said Nancy Knowlton, CEO of Nureva. “The HDL310 system delivers the unique combination of IT-friendly simplicity and uncompromised performance that our customers are asking for.” 

Nureva audio systems integrate with many unified communications and collaboration applications, and the HDL310 is in the certification process for Microsoft Teams.  

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