Here’s a practical piece from Juliëtte Sterkens on preparing for Auracast in real-world settings, with a focus on what we can do now, supporting existing assistive listening systems, helping people understand their options, and building user confidence through demonstrating and educating.
Juliëtte also highlights some of the less discussed details: compatibility, the ongoing role of neckloops, and the need for properly installed, well-designed and ADA compliant systems, as well as the need for continued advocacy.
