Established in 1892, Obayashi Corporation is a global construction leader. Beyond large-scale domestic and international builds, they drive regional and urban development alongside a diverse range of construction-linked enterprises.
On-site, Obayashi teams rely on smartphones for HQ check-ins, while video conferencing on iPads and laptops has become the new standard. But in high-stakes environments where safety is everything, traditional earbuds just don't cut it. They needed a headset that could deliver crisp audio without tuning out the world or letting heavy background noise drown out the conversation.
To bridge this gap, Obayashi turned to Shokz. Our bone conduction headsets keep communication crystal clear and ears completely open, ensuring every worker stays connected and fully aware of their surroundings.
The National Theatre is one of the United Kingdom’s most prestigious cultural institutions, hosting world-class performances across multiple venues.
The staff—including control teams, actors, and backstage crews—operate in complex, fast-paced live production environments. In these settings, efficient hands-free communication with full environmental awareness is crucial for both safety and smooth operations.
To meet the need for mobility, clarity, and all-day comfort, the theatre adopted the Shokz OpenComm2 as its primary communication headset.