Description
Simeon Audita III
Compact, lightweight, and powerful, the Simeon Audita III is the first sound field system in USA to feature Auracas technology — allowing direct wireless streaming to Auracast-enabled hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive devices.
With a full-day rechargeable battery, crystal-clear DECT frequency transmission, and a complete set of paired microphones, this system is ready to transform classroom learning and accessibility.
- Core Features of Simeon Audita III
Meet the future of sound field technology.
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Auracas Techno - Stream directly to hearing aids, implants, or assistive devices.
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Compact & Lightweight - Easy to place in any classroom, even in challenging acoustic spaces.
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Full-Day Battery - Reliable performance from the first bell to the last.
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Superior DECT Sound - Next-generation DECT frequency technology for better clarity and less interference.
Built-In, Ready to Go
Built for Accessibility :
The Audita III is the first classroom system to use Auracast for ear-level amplification. With one touch, teachers can broadcast sound directly to Auracast-enabled hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive device.
- Reduces teacher voice fatigue
- Auracast is a foundational technology that supports students with Auditory processing disorder
- Facilitate class discussions with pass-around microphone and stream directly into a students Auracast-enabled hearing aid
Designed for Seamless Multimedia Integration
Every system includes the speaker and three colour-coded microphones — already paired and ready to use. Whether it’s the unique pendant transmitter, pass-around student mics, or optional boom mic, the Audita III keeps setup stress-free and teaching uninterrupted.
Connect audio in three flexible ways:
Aux-In - plug directly into computers or whiteboards
Pendant Input - connect devices straight to the transmitter
Bluetooth - wireless connection with a tap on the touchscreen
The Voice Priority feature ensures teachers can always speak over multimedia, automatically lowering external audio so their voice is heard.



