Product demos at the booth
Visitors can hear the explanation while they look at the product, even when there are conversations and movement around the booth.
Trade shows, booths and presentations
When the room is noisy or several things happen at the same time, visitors can hear the presentation directly in the headset. GoSilent plans the number of headsets, channel choice and transmitter setup around your booth and program.
When it fits
The headset setup works when you hold presentations, demos or training in a place where normal speaker sound can become unclear.
Visitors can hear the explanation while they look at the product, even when there are conversations and movement around the booth.
The presenter uses a microphone and transmitter, while participants listen on the same channel in the headset.
Up to 12 channels can be planned if several short talks, demos or language tracks happen in the same hall and the program needs better flow.
Headsets can be useful when the instructor explains details in an area where participants stand around equipment or screens.
How the setup works
The goal is to make it easy for visitors to follow the right presentation or demo, without solving everything with more speaker volume.
You describe where the presentation happens, where visitors stand and if there are other audio sources nearby.
We review how many channels are needed, and whether you need one shared audio stream or several talks in the same hall.
The presenter's microphone is connected to a transmitter. Transmitter placement and practical use are agreed before the event.
We plan handout, return and support so the headsets fit into the program.

Use the room better
When the sound goes through headsets, the organizer can plan several presentation zones or booths in the same room. Visitors choose the channel they want, and the program can run without every stand competing to be heard.
What we need from you
The more concrete the brief is, the safer we can recommend the number of headsets, channels and support.
Tell us where and when the trade show is, and if the equipment should be delivered or picked up.
Describe if there is one presentation, several demos, several languages or parallel tracks.
Give an estimate of how many people will listen at the same time, and how visitors move.
Share a simple floor plan, photo or description of the area where the setup will be used.
We recommend the setup based on what you will actually do. If the booth needs more separation, extra staffing or another audio setup, we say so before you order.
The answers include practical limits because trade shows vary in room size, noise and visitor flow.
Yes. It can work well at open booths where you want visitors to hear presentation audio directly in the headset. The setup is reviewed based on the booth, noise level, transmitter placement and number of participants.
Yes. The system can be set up with up to 12 channels. This can help when several short talks or demos happen in the same hall, but the channel plan and visitor flow should be clarified before the event.
We need the date, venue, event type, expected number of participants, number of audio tracks and a short description of the room or booth.
Equipment is delivered or picked up by agreement. We clarify the channel plan, transmitters and practical follow-up in advance, so the organizer knows how the setup should be used.
Get started
Send us a short description of the booth, program and number of participants. We reply with a concrete suggestion for headsets, channels and practical delivery.
GoSilent is a B2B product from Silent Club and Norsk Silent Disco AS.