Talks in the same hall
Several talks can be planned near each other when the audience listens in headsets instead of through speakers.
Conference audio with channel choice
GoSilent is used when speaker sound does not fit the venue. This can be when a conference shares a hall with other activity, or when several talks happen near each other. Participants choose the channel they need, and the setup is planned around the venue, program and audience flow.
When it fits
Silent conference is useful when talks must be heard clearly without filling the whole venue with sound.
Several talks can be planned near each other when the audience listens in headsets instead of through speakers.
When the program shares a venue with other activity, the talk can still be heard clearly without filling the whole hall with sound.
Headsets can help when traditional speakers are difficult because of acoustics, nearby noise or shared space.
Participants can choose the channel they want when the program has several talks or zones at the same time.
How the setup works
A good setup starts with where the talks happen, what happens around them, and how participants will find the right channel without confusion.
We look at where the talks are held, what else happens nearby, and how the audience moves.
Each audio source gets a channel. The audience gets clear information about which channel belongs to which talk.
Transmitters are placed and connected based on the stage, microphones, venue and practical limits.
Handout, return and support are agreed based on the size of the event and what you need.
What we need from you
Send the program and some information about the venue. Then we can recommend a setup that works for the event.
How many talks, stages or audio sources should participants be able to choose between?
Tell us if the conference is in one hall, several zones or an open conference area.
Will participants sit still, change channels during the event, or move between zones?
Tell us if the audio comes from microphones, a mixer, a computer or other sources.
We do not claim that every conference should run several talks in the same room. Some programs need distance, clear signs or another room plan to work well.
These answers are for organizers who consider headsets when normal speaker sound does not fit the program or venue.
A silent conference is a conference setup where participants hear talks or audio tracks in headsets instead of through speakers in the room.
It can work well when loud sound is difficult, for example in open conference areas, shared venues, or rooms where several talks happen near each other.
Yes. Participants can choose the channel they need on the headset. GoSilent can be set up with up to 12 channels for complex setups.
We need the program, venue, number of participants, audio sources and a simple description of how the audience will move.
Get started
Send us the program, room type and number of participants. We reply with a suggestion for channels, transmitters, headsets and practical delivery.
GoSilent is a B2B product from Silent Club and Norsk Silent Disco AS.