On Topic Episode 51: The Spookiest Trends in AV

Recorded September 20, 2024

(Yes, I let AI write this - cjd)

Welcome to the AV SuperFriends on Topic, episode number 51! In this special October episode, we dive into the scariest trends in AV. From the pitfalls of over-reliance on IT-centric AV solutions to the haunting rise of unrealistic client expectations, this episode is packed with spine-chilling insights and our signature blend of expertise and humor.

Today's discussion tackles topics like the overcomplication of AV systems, the dangers of network islands, and the growing frustration with licensing for everyday items. Plus, we share our thoughts on the ever-evolving world of soundbars and the complexities of room systems like Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms.

Whether you're an AV professional or just someone interested in the latest tech trends, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of laughs. Don't miss out on the fun and make sure to connect with us on our social media channels!

Alternate show titles:

  • The AV Horror Show

  • Network Nightmares

  • Soundbar Madness

  • Licensing Hell

  • Room System Woes


Better alternate show titles:

  • AV Sprinkles

  • I give it to them in the wrong space

We stream live every Friday, and you can listen to everything we record over at AVSuperFriends.com

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