Hotels & conferences
Flexible speech support for guest meetings, presentations and rooms that change configuration throughout the week.
Hotels, venues & business
From a small training room to a busy conference space, speech clarity depends on the room, the system and the way people use both. We help organisations assess the listening challenge and install technology that is straightforward to operate.
Speech-focused spaces
A hotel meeting room, staff training space and public reception area can all need better speech access, but they do not need the same design.
Flexible speech support for guest meetings, presentations and rooms that change configuration throughout the week.
Microphone options for presenters, people around a table and remote participants joining by phone or computer.
Practical assessment for conversations at distance or in background noise, with user experience kept central.
A room-aware specification
We look at layout, surfaces, background noise, typical audience size, speaker movement, existing audiovisual equipment and the people who must operate the system. That keeps recommendations proportionate and reduces avoidable complexity.
Understand room size, layouts, sound sources, reverberation and day-to-day operating needs.
Consider microphones, loudspeakers, multimedia and compatible personal hearing technology together.
Configure the chosen system and give staff concise instructions that make normal operation manageable.
Accessibility with evidence
The right audio system can reduce communication barriers, but no single product makes an organisation legally compliant or accessible in every situation. Staff practice, booking information, maintenance, alternative communication options and individual needs all matter.
We advise on speech-focused audio technology and its use. Organisations should obtain appropriate professional advice for broader building, legal or accessibility compliance obligations.
Clarify the spaces, events, audiences and communication barriers.
Show how the proposed equipment supports the relevant use cases.
Configure the system and make essential operation clear to staff.
Plan for support, servicing and changes in how the room is used.
A clear next step
Room size matters. So do changing layouts, speaker movement, staff confidence and the listening needs of the people arriving.