Many manufacturers claim to produce custom products, but very few of them actually do.
The Skinny: Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Leon Speakers loves a good challenge. The company provides dealers in the residential and commercial markets the ability to meet their clients’ needs through its one-off, custom products services.
Specs: The company’s Horizon Interactive speakers are built-to-order to meet numerous performance and aesthetic requirements clients place on electronics technicians. The product can be constructed in a number of ways that includes three-way designs, angled baffles to support above- or below-screen mounting and a choice of fabrics designed to complement Tandberg 1080, Polycomm HDX and Sony EV cameras, among others.
Solutions: The speaker can be installed in conference rooms, board rooms and other rooms that require A/V services.
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