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One of the nastiest things about bars and and crowded areas is that sometimes we would like to be able to listen to the audio accompanying the respective program, but due to the inherent background noise from such locations. And this is exactly the reason why the Soundog table top wireless audio system was invented, since this thing will allow patrons to interact with the TV wirelessly and listen to quality audio directly at their table.
Thus, the Soundog (also known as Sounddog or Sound Dog), created by the people over at Sprox, is a wireless speaker system for use in restaurants, bars, health clubs and other facilities having multiple television screens.
This “canine-inspired” wireless audio system works with most regular or high-definition cable or satellite receivers and, basically, is a system that allows the broadcast of audio signals from a central transmitter to receivers (and consequently, to speakers) that are installed on each of the establishment's tables.
The system consists of the Soundog transmitter, the 8-channel receiver, as well as a charging station (dubbed the “Doghouse”) used for recharging each of the separate speaker units. And since we're on the subject, it's important to mention the fact that all the speakers provide personal, directional sound, push buttons and easy on/off volume control.
Furthermore, they sport a very tough, yet lightweight polycarbonate plastic casing, very suitable for long-term usage, especially in very crowded places such as bars, restaurants or pubs.
Unfortunately, the manufacturer doesn't offer us any pricing details, so bar owners who are interested in installing such a system in their establishments will have to contact the company's representatives personally. |