Demonstration of Upgraded RHAON II Control Software by Renkus-Heinz
At InfoComm 2025 in Orlando, audio technology company Renkus-Heinz will showcase its advanced active acoustics and immersive audio solutions, including the debut of its new control software, RHAON II. The demo room will feature real-world simulations of the company's ICONYX series loudspeakers, such as the Iconyx Gen5, IC Live Gen5, and IC Live X Series arrays, demonstrating their beam-steering capabilities.
Renkus-Heinz claims that the RHAON III control software, slated to replace its predecessor, will act as the central nervous system of its product ecosystem. This software will integrate the OmniBeam algorithm, simplifying the configuration of beam-steered systems into a single click.
One of the key features of RHAON III is the "Snap to Audience" function, which rapidly customizes sound delivery to the audience. This feature encourages greater flexibility in various environments, particularly those with complex acoustics, such as large venues or transportation hubs.
Brandon Heinz, product manager at Renkus-Heinz, asserts that the demo room offers potential customers "a tangible demonstration" of the company's capabilities, emphasizing its transformative potential while maintaining accessibility. The goal is to demonstrate that beam-steering technology can be an affordable, practical solution for high-quality audio and adapt to a range of real-world challenges.
The RHAON III control software, according to enrichment data, represents a complete evolution of Renkus-Heinz's control and monitoring software. It offers enhanced performance, scalability, usability, and modularity compared to its predecessors. The software streamlines the workflow for configuring and monitoring systems, reducing the time spent on simulations and field setup, while also enhancing the ability to monitor the health and status of loudspeakers over time. Its efficiencies and customizabilities promise to make beam-steering systems more accessible and user-friendly for various environments.
Brandon Heinz, product manager at Renkus-Heinz, further highlights that the upcoming RHAON III control software will not only integrate with the OmniBeam algorithm but also introduce the "Snap to Audience" function, enhancing the software's adaptability in complex environments like large venues and transportation hubs. This new gadget, set to revolutionize audio technology, will serve as the central nerve system of Renkus-Heinz's product ecosystem, leveraging data-and-cloud-computing to streamline workflows and improve the user experience for its advancedactive acoustics and immersive audio solutions.