While there’s much uncertainty in the world right now, one thing we can still depend upon is the need for high quality audio. Whether superior sound reinforcement in contactless classrooms, background music at outdoor restaurants, or voice clarity in houses of worship, Biamp has an audio solution that meets the needs of every establishment.
Our complete loudspeaker portfolio includes over 250 models with 471 SKU’s, comprising all color offerings and weather-resistant versions. From our compact 3-inch surface mount loudspeaker to our large format 37-inch high output, arrayable point source model, size, product type, and SPL level are just a few of the features that distinguish the robust variety of loudspeakers from Biamp.
Get ready to experience the future of audiovisual technology at InfoComm 2024 by visiting the Biamp booth. This year, we’ll be showcasing an array of extraordinary solutions designed to transform how you communicate, collaborate, and control your AV environments. Here’s a sneak peek at what awaits you: Conferencing Solutions: Discover our advanced audio and video…
This week Biamp launched our new digital product catalog, now available at products.biamp.com. This cutting-edge platform offers an immersive and intuitive experience for exploring our comprehensive range of superior audiovisual products and solutions. The digital product catalog represents a significant evolution in how customers and partners interact with Biamp’s offerings. With user-friendly navigation and powerful…
From the layout of your office to the color scheme of your branding, each element plays a role in shaping the atmosphere and perception of your place of business. One often-overlooked aspect that can significantly influence mood and productivity is background music. While sometimes dismissed as mere ambiance, the benefits of carefully curated songs in…
What is the difference between sound masking and white noise? Sound masking is often misunderstood as white noise. White noise sounds similar to loud AM radio static. White noise includes all frequencies at equal energy and can be distracting. Sound masking is different than white noise because it is specifically engineered to overlap only with…