ShurePlus Channels App Now Available To Android Users

by | Audio, News, Production

Shure has announced that its ShurePlus Channels App, originally launched in 2014 for iOS, is now available for free download to Android phone users via Google Play.

ShurePlus Channels allows users to oversee and manage Shure wireless systems while making real-time changes using a mobile device. Users can access critical channel information for compatible wireless systems such as Axient Digital, Axient, SLX-D, UHF-R, ULX-D, QLX-D, and PSM 1000.

“Now, the ShurePlus Channels App is available to anyone and everyone, regardless of their mobile device,” says Corey Peoples, Senior Manager of Global Product Management at Shure. “We wanted to develop an app that helps better manage Shure wireless systems while giving audio engineers and technicians peace of mind and the flexibility to move freely around venue spaces.”

The app can be connected via Wi-Fi or an Ethernet adapter to automatically discover and manage Shure networked devices. Users can monitor RF signal strength, audio levels, and battery life, and they can also remotely diagnose and adjust channel information. When the ShurePlus Channels App is connected to ShowLink Remote Control for Axient and Axient Digital systems, transmitter and receiver settings can both be adjusted simultaneously.

Go here to download the ShurePlus Channels app for Android at the Google Play store. Apple iOS users can download here. And, go here for more specifics on ShurePlus Channels.

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