
Twenty teams, twenty tracks, one impossible room.
Why Warm-Up Areas Are a Sound Nightmare
Put twenty teams in one room, each running a routine, and you get a wall of overlapping music where no one can hear their counts. It's so disruptive that many competitions ban loud practice entirely — so teams take the floor under-rehearsed, and organizers spend the day policing noise.

Crank the music — keep the room quiet.
Quiet Practice Gear: Full-Volume Music, Total Silence
Each team's track streams straight into wireless headphones. Dancers hear their music loud and crystal-clear; the room stays quiet enough to hold a conversation. Teams finally run full routines — counts, cues, and music — without drowning each other out or breaking a single warm-up rule.

Managed frequencies mean no cross-talk.
One Channel Per Team — Zero Bleed-Over
Our on-site booth manages and allocates a specific wireless channel to each team, so neighboring teams never hear each other. Each channel rides its own frequency, and our staff coordinate every assignment to guarantee zero interference across the floor.

Hair-proof, makeup-proof, and jump-proof.
Headphones Built for Dancers
We use behind-the-head fitness-style headphones for a reason: they don't mess up hair, don't smear makeup, and stay put through jumps, turns, and tumbling. With 12+ hours of battery, they last the entire competition day — pre-charged and sanitized before they reach your floor.

No more lost gear at the end of the day.
Track Every Headphone with chxitout.com
Lost gear kills rental programs, so we built an app to stop it. chxitout.com assigns a set of headphones to a specific person and tracks every unit. If something walks off, it can charge the card on file automatically — a simple per-item cost with enterprise pricing under $0.20 an item.

A fully managed booth, or equipment you own.
Hire Us to Run It — or Run It Yourself
Bring Quiet Events on-site to set up and fully staff a Quiet Practice Gear booth, then pass the rental fee to teams who pre-register — a clean new revenue stream with none of the work. Or buy the equipment outright and operate it yourself.

New sponsorship revenue, in every dancer's hands.
Turn Headphones Into Sponsor Real Estate
Every headphone is a billboard. Add LED light-up branding or color stickers — on either side — and sell that space to your sponsors. It's a high-visibility asset in every dancer's hands and every photo all day, creating sponsorship inventory you didn't have before.

Keep the routine a secret until showtime.
Lock a Team Into Its Own Private Channel
For teams that want their routine kept under wraps, our Max 45 system can lock headphones to a single secure channel — so rivals can't tune in. To keep frequencies clean, we also recommend a simple rule: teams may not bring their own systems and must rent on-site.

Earn a percentage on every sale to your schools.
Bring Quiet Practice Home — Reseller Partnerships
Dance unions, associations, and studios can become official resellers to their schools and programs. We build a custom package where your organization earns a percentage of every sale, and we brand the headphones with each school's logo or a unified house brand — turnkey, with nationwide support.
How It Works
Simple, Rugged, Built for All-Day Competition Use
The hardware is easy — the magic is the channel coordination our booth manages on-site so dozens of teams practice at once, each on its own private track.
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1 transmitter / system
Broadcasts multiple channels, each on its own radio frequency (like 901 MHz). There's a max number of frequencies per space — so we coordinate them.
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Unlimited headphones
No limit to how many headphones connect to one channel — a team of 5 or 50 hears the same track in sync.
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Wearable + mics
Mobile transmitter you can wear, with a wired mic and up to 2 wireless mics for coaches. Music via cable or Bluetooth.
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All-day power & range
12+ hours of battery, broadcasting up to 1,500 ft — enough for large halls and multiple practice zones.
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Dancer-friendly fit
Behind-the-head fitness style that survives choreography and protects hair & makeup.
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Private channels
Max 45 system locks a team to one secure channel so other teams can't listen in.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do dance teams practice without disturbing each other?
How do dance teams practice without disturbing each other?
Each team's music streams into wireless headphones instead of a speaker, so dancers hear their track at full volume while the room stays quiet. Every team is assigned its own coordinated channel, so neighboring teams never hear each other — and no one breaks the venue's warm-up noise rules.
Will teams be able to hear each other's music or routines?
Will teams be able to hear each other's music or routines?
No. Our on-site booth allocates a separate wireless channel to each team, coordinated to avoid any interference or bleed-over. For full secrecy, our Max 45 system can lock headphones to a single secure channel so rival teams can't tune in.
How many teams can practice at the same time?
How many teams can practice at the same time?
A single transmitter supports unlimited headphones, and we run multiple channels at once. There's a maximum number of frequencies per space before interference, so our staff coordinate every channel assignment on-site to keep as many teams running cleanly as possible.
What kind of headphones do you use?
What kind of headphones do you use?
Behind-the-head, fitness-style headphones — chosen because they don't mess up hair or makeup and won't fall off during jumps and turns. They're pre-charged and sanitized, with 12+ hours of battery to last the full competition day.
How do you make sure all the headphones come back?
How do you make sure all the headphones come back?
We track everything with our chxitout.com app, which assigns each set to a specific person and monitors returns. If a unit isn't returned, the app can charge the card on file. It's a low per-item cost with enterprise pricing under $0.20 an item.
Can our competition make money from this?
Can our competition make money from this?
Yes. Hire us to run the booth and pass the rental fee to teams who pre-register for Quiet Practice Gear — a new revenue stream with no work for you. You can also sell sponsor branding on the headphones, or resell equipment to your schools through a partnership.
Can teams bring their own headphone systems?
Can teams bring their own headphone systems?
We recommend a rule that they can't — that all gear must be rented on-site. This protects the event from frequency conflicts and interference, and keeps every team's channel clean and private.
Can our dance union or studio resell the equipment?
Can our dance union or studio resell the equipment?
Absolutely. We build reseller partnerships where your organization earns a percentage of sales to its schools and programs, with custom school logos or a unified house brand.

