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BeONAIR Pro - Conference System app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3648 ratings )
Productivity Education
Developer: Speakermate OU
9.99 USD
Current version: 2.6, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 25 Oct 2013
App size: 6.37 Mb

BeONAIR Pro is designed to broadcast your voice over local WiFi networks in real time like a radio. The audience should install BeONAIR Conference Listener app (blue-white icon) to their devices in order to connect to the live audio stream. BeONAIR Pro makes it easy to conduct lectures, master classes, conferences and seminars without the need of any special audio equipment. The app is a powerful tool for priests, tour guides, teachers and students, lecturers, interpreters or anyone in need of being heard by a large audience.

(In order to allow clients use of free Listener app consider buying BeONAIR Corporate Speaker)

Powerful router supporting multicast over wifi is must.
recommended are Asus routers (AC5300, AC3200), RUCKUS WIRELESS 7982, R700 and R600. All other on your own risk.

Please refer to the beonairapp.com for router setup instructions!


Features:

-The audience can ask the speaker questions via built-in messaging service.

-Both the speaker and the audience can record the broadcast.

-The speaker can turn off the audiences recording capability at any time as well as protect it with a password.

-For simultaneous interpreters the app allows to create their own streams while listening to the main speaker broadcast.

-The app allows the users to upload previously recorded audio broadcasts to Dropbox.

-BeONAIR also has a built-in voting system.

-Broadcasts are available to users with iOS or other smartphones and BE ON AIR app.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

- iOS 7 or later
- iPod touch, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad and iPad mini

-Some public WiFi networks do not allow data exchange between devices on the network. The app will not work on such networks.
-Smartphones built-in microphone may not deliver the best sound quality and may create noise. Consider using an external microphone or headset for online broadcasting.
-Bluetooth headsets can create noticeable delay and often produce poor sound quality.