Headsets

Headsets

SuperComm works with many different headsets and hardware intercom systems!

Here are some that you may want to consider.

  • Point Source Audio CM-i5 lightweight detachable in-ear headset with condenser boom mic.
    • In-Earphone is detachable, can be replaced with personal in-ears (MMCX connector)
  • Kimura from AntLion Audio turns any MMCX or 2-pin IEM into an in-ear headset.
    • 3.5mm cable termination
    • Boom microphone
  • OpenComm Bone Conduction Bluetooth headset, from Shokz.
    • Noise-cancelling boom mic
    • Bluetooth 5.1
    • 16 hour talk time
    • This headset is different from most because nothing goes inside your ear, which can make it more comfortable for long days on set.
  • BlueParrot headsets are a favorite with drivers and field operators.
    • These headsets are better suited for use with a mobile device than a computer
    • 24 hours of talk time
    • IP54 water resistant
    • Noise-cancelling boom mic

Software intercom systems

There are several highly capable software intercom systems that are widely used, each has unique capabilities and integration points.

Hardware intercom systems

Depending on your event, you may need to integrate with a hardware based intercom or matrix. Here are some of the common intercom systems you may want to consider if outfitting a venue. These systems have widely varying price points and capabilities. Usually you will want to create a hybrid system to provide IP connectivity for staff who are not stationed at a fixed point on campus.

  • Riedel BOLERO wireless intercom supports up to 250 beltpacks and 100 antennas. The 6-key beltpack is the gold standard, and is priced accordingly.
  • Hollyland Solidcomm C1 Pro can be connected to SuperComm via USB universal audio. Your computer will see the Solidcomm C1 Pro base as a standard usb audio device and can be patched in to any room.
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