Audio / Video

On-Demand Video, Satellite Radio, You Tube, Pod-Casting. These technologies are both cutting-edge and today's standard for communications and entertainment. Recent technological advancements have made it so easy for the average person to utilize these audio and video experiences, they have now come to expect some form of multimedia technology to be present no matter where they are or what they are doing.
How can your business properly utilize audio and video technologies to keep up with demand or even get an edge on your competition? Whether it is video signage in your reception area, background music and custom commercial messages in your retail space, audio and video entertainment in your restaurant/bar, or a high-end custom entertainment system in your home, eFusion Systems can help you implement the appropriate technologies for today's demands.
Did you know???

Check out the following tidbits of information related to this technology or service! The more you know about something, the more likely you are to make good, informed decisions when it comes time to implement it!
- Commercial audio systems are very different than home audio systems. They typically use much higher voltage but much lower amperage, have many more speakers distributed throughout the space, and are subject to commercial building standards such as the requirement of plenum-grade materials.
- Commercial video displays such as plasmas, LCDs, and projectors are very different on the inside than the consumer level video displays that you would find at retail stores. Although they may look very similar on the outside, they are designed to last much longer, are brighter, and typically have additional inputs available for automation controls.
- Be very careful about what audio and video sources you use with your system. Even if purchased, music and videos broadcast over your system require an additional license for public consumption. Many different vendors provide this licensed service for a monthly fee to help you avoid getting fined by the FCC!

