Riedel closes an agreement with Red Bull UK to offer its solutions to a Rugby team
A fully integrated communication solution Riedel will join an international rugby team with Red Bull UK.
The axis of the solution designed for the rugby team is the intercom mainframe Artist by Riedel. This solution decentralized and scalable allows the flexible node placement to reduce wiring and configuration costs, while improving system reliability with a double ring fiber optic network topology which provides total redundancy. Additionally, with its unified audio recording and mixing capabilities, the matrix allows the team Integrate referee communications into your strategic decision workflow, while recording in-game communications for post-game training.
The platform Artist Integrates with wireless intercom systems Bolero y Bolero S of the team, which consists of five antennas y 30 wireless beltpacks, with high-performance MAX headphones from the Red Bull brand and 20 RUN in-ear headphones that offer optimal audio quality. The duplex and multi-channel communication offered by Bolero systems allows for flexible configuration, allowing the system to be used both in training and in matches. For ease of use, the coach of the team to which Red Bull UK has provided the communications solution relies on the RSP-1232HL SmartPanel of Riedel. With the panel, you can Easily identify each member of staff, which facilitates individual communication with other coaches, the substitutes' bench, the medical team, etc. From the Remote Operations Center (ROC) at Riedel in Wuppertal, Germany, the company's operators remotely control, configure and calibrate all system components in real time, ensuring maximum security and optimal sound quality.
Nacho Lee, sales director for Riedel in the United Kingdom, remembers that the Rugby team needed a higher audio quality for your daily life. Likewise, the solution had to be able to count on differentiated tactical channels for different staff members, and had to be stable and simple in terms of system configuration, support and maintenance. Paul Rivens, managing director of Riedel in the United Kingdom, considers that this solution responds to all the needs that the rugby team had and confirms that it will be widely used during the next year: "This fully integrated solution will be used in all upcoming matches and training until the 2023 Rugby World Cup season, and possibly beyond. It has already been successfully deployed in the Six Nations Championship and we can't wait to see it on the field at other major events such as the upcoming three-match test series in Australia."
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