Crest Elite Pillow Speakers Receive Samsung Certification


Crest Healthcare Supply announced today that they have received Samsung’s Pillow Speaker Certification on the Elite Digital™ and Elite Infrared™ Pillow Speakers. The Elite Pillow Speakers are certified for Samsung Smart TVs, which are also available through Crest.

To meet the rigorous demands of the health care environment, Crest’s Elite pillow speakers feature a sleek and ergonomic case design for ease of use and fit to the hand, raised tactile buttons for call placement assurance, infection control features, and water resistance for easy cleaning.  Crest pillow speakers have always been known for their robust strain relief, reparability, sturdy case and superior sound quality, as well as the wide range of plug styles and optional features. Crest is the only source for the patented Infrared Pillow Speaker that combines TV, DVD, VCR and Set Top Box control with nurse call functionality.  

 

Crest continues to offer the latest in cost effective bedside entertainment and communication technology to meet patient and facility needs as well as the requirements of nurse call and patient interactive network systems.

 



April 12, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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