Shure is showcasing the
latest audio conferencing technologies in the company’s experience centre
in Hong Kong, enabling systems integrators and AV professionals the opportunity
to view examples of how to design an end-to-end conferencing audio ecosystem,
from small rooms to large spaces.
The Shure audio conference ecosystem is suitable for audio system
architectures in all room types and ensures end-users will experience a
high-quality, more unifying AV conference experience across an enterprise – regardless
of where they are located.
Using the expanded range of Microflex
Advance products – with complementary software for design, management and
control – systems integrators are given more possibilities to deploy Shure's
premium audio capabilities into various types of meeting and collaboration
environments.
These
products are all designed to work seamlessly with each other, and provide conference
rooms with a fast and efficient means to deploy premium audio, with IntelliMix
audio signal processing in either device-based or software formats.
Shure's
conferencing audio ecosystem comprises:
- Microphones: Ceiling array microphones,
table array microphones, and linear array microphones - Loudspeaker: Networked ceiling loudspeaker
- DSP: Audio conferencing processor,
and audio processing software - Software: System configuration software,
and remote management software - Accessories: Network mute button, and audio
network interfaces
With
the introduction of the Microflex MXN5-C networked loudspeaker, along with
products like the new MXA710, MXA310, MXA910, networked mute button, Designer,
SystemOn, P300, and IntelliMix Room, Shure can provide a complete audio signal
chain, from input to output.
"Shure's
portfolio now includes the complete audio signal chain from microphone to DSP
to loudspeaker, providing audio solutions for environments of all types with
unmatched ease of deployment, less complexity, and remote management,"
said Chad
Wiggins, senior director, Networked Systems at
Shure.