Catchbox, the company that created the world’s first throwable wireless microphone, revolutionised levels of engagement at InfoComm 2016 held in Las Vegas.
The organisers of InfoComm 2016, one of the world’s largest AV events, were so delighted with the way Catchbox transformed discussions in its interactive and educational sessions that they plan to use them again at next year’s event in Orlando, USA.
Chuck Espinoza, InfoComm Staff Instructor and Certified Technology Specialist in Design and Installation, CTS-D & CTS-I, comments: “I would say we had 10 to 15 times more student engagement than last year when we weren’t using Catchbox for our educational sessions. The fact that I could look to a student who was hesitant to participate, and throw the mic to them made a huge difference. They could answer, and throw it to the next person in line. It was no longer an interaction between just me and one attendee – it wasn’t ping pong any more, it was volleyball.”
“I was also interested in the technology behind it as a Certified Technology Specialist in Design and Installation (CTS-D and CTS-I) and an Audio professional. Why didn’t this thing make noise when it was whooshing through the air or when it was caught. It was quiet when thrown, and gated on quickly enough when the student caught it, without cutting the sound off,” he adds.
The company has recently expanded its EU and North America operation to Australia and New Zealand in response to demand from event organisers in the region.