VENUCAST CHURCH SOLUTION

Auracast Assistive
Listening for Churches

Help every worshiper hear clearly through their hearing aids, receivers, or headphones. Easy to set up. Simple to use. Ready to grow with your church.

  • Works with Auracast™
    hearing aids & devices
  • Clear audio without
    raising room volume
  • Simple setup for
    churches of any size
Auracast Ready

Venucast Powers Nearly 700 Venues Worldwide

Used in churches, clinics, classrooms, theaters, and public spaces across 39 countries and regions.

700
Real-world deployments
39 Countries & Regions
180+ Places of Worship
180+ Hearing Clinics
30+ Education & Classrooms
260+ Other Venues

Choose by Your Church Stage

Choose the right Auracast assistive listening system for your church size and listener needs.

1

Small

For small venues

Simple Auracast setup for hearing aid users and BYOD listening.

AuraPlex MX

Recommended: AuraPlex MX
Auracast Hearing Aids Support · Plug & Play

$599.99
Test Starter System →
2

Standard

14-listener system

Support hearing aids, receivers, and headphones in one kit.

AuraPlex X14 Pro

Recommended: AuraPlex X14 Pro
1 transmitter + 10 receivers + 4 headphones

$1,199.99
Build Growth System →
3

Large

For large groups

Maximum coverage with receivers, headphones, and neck loops.

AuraPlex X20 Pro

Recommended: AuraPlex X20 Pro
20-listener system · Neck loops · Multiple charging docks

$1,999.99
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Next Expansion

Extend Audio Beyond the Sanctuary

Use wireless speakers to cover overflow rooms, Bible study rooms, lobby areas, nursery rooms, or fellowship halls with the same clear audio.

Overflow room speakers
Explore Speaker Expansion →
13-page guide
Setup + support
Better listening. Stronger connection.

Step-by-Step Launch Guide
for Church Teams

Everything your team needs to set up, test, support, and grow assistive listening with confidence.

01
Setup With Confidence
  • Know Your Kit
  • Connect & Test Your System
  • Rename Your Broadcast
  • Get Ready Before Sunday
02
Support Every Listener
  • Know Your Audience
  • Help People Hear
  • FAQ & Troubleshooting
  • After Every Service
03
Build a Listening Ministry
  • Accessories for Your Auracast System
  • Grow Your Listening Ministry
  • Real Churches. Real Results.
01Sunday prep 02Listener support 03Church examples
View Guide

Designed to help churches launch Auracast assistive listening from day one.

Step-by-Step Launch Guide
for Church Teams

Set up, test, support, and grow assistive listening with confidence.

13-page guide
Setup + support
01
Setup With Confidence
  • Know Your Kit
  • Connect & Test Your System
  • Rename Your Broadcast
  • Get Ready Before Sunday
02
Support Every Listener
  • Know Your Audience
  • Help People Hear
  • FAQ & Troubleshooting
  • After Every Service
03
Build a Listening Ministry
  • Accessories for Your Auracast System
  • Grow Your Listening Ministry
  • Real Churches. Real Results.
01Sunday prep 02Listener support 03Church examples
View Guide

Watch: How Auracast Helps Churches Improve Hearing Accessibility

  • Works with Auracast hearing aids and receivers
  • Helps people hear clearly without raising room volume
  • Easier to expand than traditional assistive listening systems

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of Auracast™ compared to traditional assistive listening systems?

Auracast™ assistive listening is a next-generation open platform designed for the next 20 years of hearing accessibility. Unlike traditional closed systems, it allows churches and venues to start small and expand anytime without replacing the entire system.

  • BYOD support
  • Easy setup and expansion
  • Works with hearing aids, headphones, earbuds, and speakers
  • Lower long-term device maintenance
  • Future-ready Bluetooth standard adopted by major brands
What’s the range of your system?

We offer different transmitters and systems designed for different venue sizes and coverage needs. Range specifications are listed on each product page.

Because Auracast™ is based on Bluetooth LE Audio, actual range depends on line of sight, building structure, Wi-Fi congestion, and other environmental conditions. In real-world church and venue deployments, coverage is usually not a concern when the proper transmitter is selected.

Which hearing aids support Auracast™?

Many newer hearing aids now support Auracast™, and the number continues to grow rapidly.

You can view our updated compatibility list here: Auracast Compatibility Checker.

Major hearing aid brands are gradually adding Auracast™ support through new models and firmware updates.

What if I do not have Auracast™ hearing aids?

No problem. You can still use the system in several simple ways.

  • Auracast™ receivers with your preferred wired headphones
  • Wireless Auracast™ headphones
  • Neckband or open-ear listening devices
  • Future AuraCoil receivers for Telecoil-compatible hearing aids

Most solutions are designed to be plug-and-play: turn on, connect, and listen.

Explore Auracast Receivers

Can I use my own Bluetooth headphones or AirPods?

Yes. More Bluetooth headphones and earbuds now support Auracast™, especially newer Android and Samsung devices.

For users whose headphones do not support Auracast™ directly — including many iPhone and AirPods users — our Aura C adapter can enable Auracast listening through existing headphones.

  • AirPods
  • Bose QC35
  • Sony headphones
  • Wired headphones

View Aura C Auracast Adapter

How do we support overflow rooms, nursery, kitchen, or fellowship areas?

Because Auracast™ is an open wireless platform, audio can easily be expanded throughout the building without running long audio cables.

  • Wireless speakers in overflow rooms
  • Separate listening zones
  • Nursery or kitchen audio feeds
  • Additional assistive listening areas

This makes it easy to add more areas later as your church grows.

Explore Wireless Multi-Speaker Systems

Can I start small and expand later?

Absolutely. This is one of the biggest advantages of Auracast™ systems.

Many churches begin with one transmitter, a few receivers, and small listening coverage. Later, they can easily expand by adding more receivers, additional listening areas, wireless speakers, or multiple audio channels — without replacing the original system.

Can we encourage members to bring their own devices?

Yes — and this is one of the most powerful long-term benefits of Auracast™.

Members can use devices they already use every day, including hearing aids, earbuds, Bluetooth headphones, and phones with Auracast™ support.

This reduces the number of devices the church needs to maintain, sanitize, charge, and replace.

Are there any limitations or concerns we should know about?

Like all wireless audio technologies, Auracast™ introduces a small audio delay — typically around 50–70ms.

In most environments this is not noticeable. However, listeners sitting very close to wired loudspeakers may hear a slight echo between the live room sound and the wireless audio.

  • Sit farther from main loudspeakers when possible
  • Use over-ear headphones for best isolation
  • Place assistive listening seating slightly away from stage speakers
Can we have multiple channels for different languages or groups?

Yes. Multiple Auracast™ broadcasts can operate within the same church or venue.

  • Different language translations
  • Audio description channels
  • Overflow room feeds
  • Private staff communications

Broadcasts can also be custom named, organized by room or language, and encrypted for private listening groups when needed.