If you need to manage and monitor your in-store audio infrastructure across many locations, Qsic has an AI-powered platform designed for retail. It offers real-time sales data, campaign reporting and visibility into your store network from a single interface, so you can manage and monitor audio from afar. The platform includes Autonomous Volume Adjustment (AVA) and customizable smart speakers that can help boost customer engagement and revenue.
Another strong contender is Raydiant, an experience platform that includes digital signage, self-service kiosks and programmatic advertising. Its main job is to create digital experiences, but its ability to manage content in real time across multiple screens can help you manage your audio, too. Raydiant integrates with common POS systems and AI-powered visitor analytics to help you understand what's going on in your stores so you can optimize your in-store audio and overall customer experience.
If you're looking for something more general-purpose for IoT management, Lantronix has a broad platform for connecting and managing IoT devices across different industries, including retail. Its ConsoleFlow for centralized management and out-of-band management abilities can be useful for secure remote control of your audio infrastructure so you can keep tabs on it and perform maintenance.
If you're looking for something more integrated and secure, YourSix combines surveillance, access control, audio, sensors, AI and video monitoring into a cloud-based platform. That can help you manage your security and audio needs better, with scalable services and better cybersecurity to keep operations running smoothly and customers safe.