CARLSBAD, Calif. – Anchor Audio, Inc., has announced their newest release –Bluetooth as a standard feature in their Portable Sound Systems and Portable Public Address Systems. InfoComm 2014 marked the official debut of the Bluetooth enabled products.
Starting August 1st, 2014, Anchor Audio began offering Bluetooth as a standard feature in the Beacon, Liberty, Go Getter, and MegaVox systems, at no additional cost. Even the base model has the Bluetooth functionality, free to the customer.
“We are very excited to include standard Bluetooth in all of our sound systems, it’s nice to raise the bar for our customers,” said Emily Golding, director of marketing with Anchor Audio.
This new release is in line with Anchor’s philosophy to offer the most utility, value, and quality products within the battery-powered PA industry. Bluetooth is ideal for anyone using a portable PA, because it increases simplicity and expands possibilities. Connecting mobile devices is simple – after the first connection, the system will remember the device, and will auto-connect. The Bluetooth module has a crystal clear connection, offers a range of 100 feet (line of sight), and is easy to use.
“The 100 foot range is actually quite incredible, considering the industry standard is only about 30 feet,” said David Jacobs, Anchor Audio’s chairman of the board.
Anchor’s notable engineering team designed the Bluetooth module with a class 1 radio, which is the highest powered, and most sensitive class of Bluetooth radio available, and allows for the superior connection. As a company that is always innovating, Anchor Audio is excited about offering Bluetooth as a no-cost standard to customers and views the technology as a true advancement in the portable sound system and portable PA industry.