Industries

Escape Rooms

The pressure you're under

An escape room lives or dies on timing and reliability — a missed trigger or a stuck lock breaks the spell and costs you a reset, or worse, a refund. Most rooms are built on a fragile mix of consumer relays, hobby boards and scripts that only one person understands, which becomes a liability the moment that person is unavailable.

How IMMERSE Control fits

IMMERSE Control gives you dependable triggers, safe locks and tight audio in one platform, with logic you can read and change without re-learning someone's code. When a device fails, you know instantly — not when a confused group is standing in the dark. And because the safe-critical switching fails safe, a lock will never trap a guest because of a glitch.

A typical setup

A typical room runs a Core, one or two GPIO Nodes for buttons and reed switches, a Relay Node for maglocks and effects, an Audio Node for ambience and stings, and a Panel Node at the operator desk. The whole room is designed in Studio and runs from the Core, with the operator watching health on the OCC.

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