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June 26th, 2010Web Site Update
March 28th, 2010The web site has received a major update today;
The VoCALL fire Telephone and Refuge Section has been completely redone, with the latest literature, VoCALL compact has been added; all manuals are updated and the VoCALL configuration software for Rev 4 Systems is now available to download.
Unity has been updated, with the user manuals and literature updated.
Failed links have been repaired and the ET120 and ET 60 page have been updated with the correct manuals and instructions.
ISCeX 2010
January 12th, 2010
In addition to exhibiting their products, Current Thinkings’ Anthony Smith will be presenting a paper at ISCeX 2010 on different forms of class D amplification, highlighting benifits and pitfalls, and atempting to clarify true innovations and not just marketing hype!
Drawing on many years experience in the design and manufacture of class D amplifiers, Anthony has been following developments since the early 90′s, however the true advances have taken place in the last decade with high speed processing, faster mosfets and integrated solutions and Current Thinking have been at the forefront of these changes.
On display will be our latest classD voice alarm amplfier as well as voice alarm equipment, fire telephones, disabled refuge, Infra~red assistive listening equipment and of course our induction loop amplifers.
New version of Infra~Hear Launched
July 27th, 2009The final version of Infra~Hear, the wireless assitive listening system, is now available.
Infra~Hear uses frequency modulated infrared light to transmit audio to dedicated headphone receivers or personal induction loops. By using light security is maintained and crosstalk between systems is eliminated, making the system ideal for retrofits of schools, courts and council chambers.
Product details are on the website www.current-thinking.com/infrared.htm
Current Thinking extends Wimbledon system
June 17th, 2009
With this year’s Wimbledon Championships just a few days away the redevelopment of the world’s most famous tennis venue has moved another stage forward—and a North East company is involved.
Sunderland-based Current Thinking, which specialises in audio equipment to meet the most exacting fire and safety regulations, has recently extended its ground-breaking VoCall system, which combines both fire telephones and disabled refuge points with incident logging facilities, into the Wimbledon Court Number 2. Read the rest of this entry »
Plasa 2009
June 11th, 2009Clean Sweep at Dublin Airport
June 11th, 2009
Clean Sweep of products at Dublin Airport. Current Thinking through their Southern Ireland distributor Sound Productions. The supply contains all of the Current Thinking products range.
Firex 2009
May 19th, 2009A big thank you to all the people we met at Firex 2009 at the NEC Birmingham. The show was a great sucess and gave people the chance to look at the whole range of products, including the new touchscreen terminal and the full launch of the VoCALL VCWM wall mount master handset
Network Rail Endorsement
May 8th, 2009
A North East based audio equipment specialist has received endorsement for the quality of its products from the organisation which looks after Britain’s rail system.
Network Rail, which runs, develop and maintains rail tracks, signalling and other infrastructure such as tunnels and bridges together with 18 of the country’s biggest and busiest stations has chosen fire telephones and induction loop systems produced by Current Thinking for inclusion in its St Pancras Thameslink Box project.
Compatibility allowed Plug and Play upgrade
November 24th, 2008
Equipment produced by a North East company is helping to ensure the safety of one of the UKs top visitor attractions, the Tate Britain Art Gallery in London.
The gallery, through its facilities managers SPIE Matthew Hall, faced the challenge of replacing its ageing voice alarm system and one of the key benefits of using Current Thinking’s state-of-the-art products was that it could be installed with the minimum of disruption to the fabric of the historic building.







