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Adaptive Voice Amplification — HDL410 system
- Updated on 04 Mar 2025
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With Adaptive Voice Amplification, a wireless headset microphone connected to a Nureva® HDL410 system projects an amplified voice in the room. The HDL410 system’s full-room audio pickup ensures that remote participants will clearly hear all voices from the room.
Why use Adaptive Voice Amplification?
Speaking all day can put a strain on a presenter’s voice. Hearing a presenter clearly can also be challenging, especially for people sitting at the back of the room. With Adaptive Voice Amplification, the in-room experience is improved for both attendees and presenters while an excellent audio experience is still provided for remote participants.
With Adaptive Voice Amplification
People in the room can hear the presenter’s voice amplified through the HDL410 speakers.
Remote participants can hear the presenter and the people in the room.
Everyone can be recorded with the UC&C application or lecture capture solution.
Note: Only the voice of the person wearing the headset microphone will be amplified in the room.
Required before starting
Confirm the HDL410 system has the latest firmware.
Firmware version 1.1.209937 is the minimum required to enable voice amplification.
Enroll the HDL410 system into Nureva Console cloud to enable remote management.
Learn how to update HDL410 firmware.
Learn how to enroll an HDL410 system into Nureva console.
What microphone systems can I use?
Headset and earset microphone systems are supported for use with Adaptive Voice Amplification. Lavalier, lapel, pendant and handheld microphone systems are not currently supported. Users should verify with the microphone manufacturer that their microphone system and their transmitter are compatible.
Explore set-up instructions for the HDL410 system.
Review Adaptive Voice Amplification FAQs.