Listen Technologies, a provider of assistive listening, multi-language audio transmission and live streaming audio solutions, has entered into a new partnership with a manufacturer’s representative organization for professional audio brands, Livella Brand Group, which is based in Kansas.
The agreement will see Livella selling and recommending Listen Technologies’ complete range of wireless communications solutions, including the latest addition to the Listen EVERYWHERE audio over Wi-Fi line. Livella will supply these products to systems integrators, professional audio retailers, consultants, and customers across the states of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, and Southern Illinois.
A rapidly growing region
“We are thrilled to work with Listen Technologies, a brand renowned for innovative listening solutions and exceptional customer and partner support,” says Adam Livella, president of Livella Brand Group. “Listen Technologies continues to bring highly impactful solutions to market that meet customers’ unique listening needs and foster inclusion.”
Livella Brand Group has been representing professional audio brands since 2015 and is a well-respected company, thanks to its commitment to learning everything relevant about the brands that it markets to its customers.
“Livella Brand Group has a sterling reputation and comes highly recommended, so they were an easy choice for this rapidly growing region for Listen Technologies,” adds Sam Nord, vice president of global channel sales at Listen Technologies.
Last month, the company also announced that it has added a Dante-enabled wi-fi audio server to its Listen EVERYWHERE audio over wi-fi product line. The newly launched LW-150P-02-D Listen EVERYWHERE two-channel server has a Dante input on its rear panel, allowing for easy management of audio on a network through Audinate’s easy-to-use Dante Controller software.
Listen Technologies was named on the Women Tech Council’s (WTC) annual Shatter List last year, as a company with programmes and policies that help women to break the glass ceiling in the technology sector.