Conference Room AV
Displays, video-conferencing cameras and mics, wireless presentation, and one-touch room control for hybrid meetings.
Conference rooms, PA systems, video walls, TVs, and background music — designed and wired by the low voltage contractor Chicago businesses already trust behind the walls.
Audio-video is where low voltage becomes visible: the conference room that starts meetings on time, the menu boards customers read, the paging system the warehouse can actually hear. Windy City Voltage designs and installs commercial AV as infrastructure — properly wired, rack-mounted, and documented — not a pile of consumer gear behind a TV.
Displays, video-conferencing cameras and mics, wireless presentation, and one-touch room control for hybrid meetings.
Zoned paging for warehouses, schools, medical offices, and retail — speakers, amplifiers, and phone-system integration.
Lobbies, sports bars, gyms, and waiting rooms; video distributed from one rack to every screen.
Mounted displays with media players and content management for restaurants and retail.
Zoned 70V speaker systems with clean coverage at conversation-friendly volume for restaurants, salons, and stores.
Multi-panel walls for lobbies, showrooms, and command centers.
AV integrators mark up the same wiring work we do every day. Because cabling, mounting, and rack work are our core trade, we deliver commercial AV installation with cleaner infrastructure — conduit and in-wall rated cable, structured pathways, labeled racks — often bundled with the network, WiFi, and security work happening on the same buildout. One sub on the schedule instead of three.
A single conference room typically runs $3,000–$12,000 depending on room size and conferencing needs; zoned paging or music systems for a mid-size facility run $2,500–$10,000; TV mounting with concealed wiring starts around $350–$600 per display commercially. Fixed quotes after a free walkthrough.
Yes — modern paging ties into VoIP systems for all-call and zone paging from any handset; see our VoIP phone systems page for the full picture.
Yes — nights and weekends for restaurants and retail, phased work for offices. Concealed wiring in finished spaces is our specialty.
Usually — zoned audio design lets a restaurant run music in the dining room, TV audio at the bar, and paging in the kitchen from one properly designed rack.