A&E's New Live TV Event Series "Live PD" uses Unity Intercom
Unity Intercom is proud to be providing audio communications for the production of A&E's brand new live series "Live PD"
Unity Intercom is proud to be providing audio communications for the production of A&E's brand new live series "Live PD"
Things have been very exciting at Unity. Unity is growing and expanding rapidly into many different markets and into many different countries all over the world!
Big News! Unity Intercom has just released a major update (version 2.0.3) which adds full support for all Bluetooth headsets and also adds a very popular feature called Audio Boost.
Unity Intercom 2.0 is now available! You can now update both the Server and the iOS App to Unity 2.0 and check out the new features. This new version is a free upgrade, access to some advanced features requires a license purchase. Unity 2.0 will soon be available for Android, Mac and Windows clients.
This is a case study with KSHB Action 41 News using Unity Intercom. We asked the station to share the details of how they were using Unity. The following Article and Video was created by the TV station to demonstrate how Unity Intercom had been integrated in their existing infrastructure and how it has positively changed the way they communicate.
There has been a lot of feedback from our users asking for PTT options for Unity Intercom. After research and testing we now have three options available
For new or even experienced users, here are some quick solutions to some common technical questions that can arise when using Unity Intercom.
Interfacing to a third party analog intercom system can be a little tricky only because of the wide variety of possible setups out there. However the main objective is the same, insert Unity's audio into the existing system in a way so that it does not feed back into itself.
Well, here we go again! We're making plans for our second NAB show and things are getting VERY interesting. Unity Intercom has grown leaps and bounds from where we were last year at this time and that's due directly to you, our loyal customers.
You asked; we answered. We now have Unity clients for Windows computers. You'll notice I said clients, with an S. We actually have two different versions of our Windows client and they each serve a different purpose.