New must-see offerings in InfoComm: IPMX, PTZ cameras, RGB solutions, and more innovative products showcased.
New Products to Radiate Your Preshow at InfoComm 2025!
Holy moly, InfoComm 2025 is just around the corner! We're here to fill your preshow to-do list with the most thrilling products, so you won't miss a beat whether you're in Orlando or following from the comfort of your own home! Dive into all the deets at our bloody awesome website.
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Let's take a sneak peek at what Cobalt Digital, LAIA Technologies, LEA Professional, L-Acoustics, and RGB Spectrum have up their sleeves for the big event!
Shining Sparks from Cobalt Digital
Get ready to be dazzled at Booth 2804 by Cobalt Digital's dazzling array of goodies! They'll be flaunting new audio monitors for unbeatable sound, alongside a decked-out collection of IPMX-compliant solutions. Check out some juicy tidbits:
- ARIA AUD-MON: A savvy audio monitor that squeezes high-quality sound into a compact rack-mount size for AV applications in a bind. Featuring an efficient Class-D amp, DSP, and customized speaker components, it's a cinch to use with eight individual volume controls and a touch display for regal customization. Go premium with a web interface.
- SAPPHIRE BBG mini converters: Decked out with new powers and an adoration for IPMX, these mini converters will sparkle on your HDMI monitor, ready to display incoming IPMX content from any corner of the internet. Get the most out of your WAN connection or transform HDMI to compressed or baseband IPMX streams.
Glowing Gaze from LAIA Technologies
Get ready to elevate your PTZ and collaboration camera game at InfoComm Booth 4169! LAIA Technologies is here to bestow upon you a lucrative insight into the glowing future of flexible camera systems that work harmoniously with top-of-the-line audio solutions.
- Higher Education Honors: As a HETMA Gold Partner, LAIA Technologies is buckling down to focus on higher education and is determined to empower AV integrators, end-users, and all us scrappy students with their innovative camera systems.
- IAVS Software: Prepare to be amazed by LAIA's IAVS software, which captures advanced APIs and makes it a breeze to synchronize LAIA cameras with other AV system components – think third-party beam-forming mics from Nureva, Shure, Sennheiser for superior audio tracking. The software automagically switches cameras based on voice detection, offering a single virtual camera output to teams up, Zoom, and Google confabs.
LEA Professional's Luminous Launch
Though data for LEA Professional was a bit hush-hush, we're predicting that they'll be ready to unveil luminous intelligence amplification solutions optimized for distributed audio systems. They'll likely emphasize networked and Dante-enabled amplifiers, offering advanced DSP, cloud monitoring, and flexible deployment options. Get ready for rack-mountable and PoE-powered amplifiers that delight commercial AV and integrated sound setups.
L-Acoustics Illuminated Innovations
The details on L-Acoustics were a little hard to come by, but we've got a sneaking suspicion that they're planning to light up InfoComm with advanced line arrays and immersive sound technologies for large venues, installation, and event spaces. And as a cherry on top, we reckon they'll focus on connectivity and networked audio ecosystems for large-scale projects.
RGB Spectrum's Radiant Revelations
Last but certainly not least, RGB Spectrum's secrets were a bit elusive. However, we're betting on them shining the spotlight on video wall processors, multiviewers, and collaboration solutions for command and control, broadcast, and corporate environments. Keep an eye out for big-time integrations with top-shelf control systems!
At Booth 2804, Cobalt Digital plans to unveil smart-home-devices like the ARIA AUD-MON, a compact rack-mount audio monitor, and SAPPHIRE BBG mini converters, smart gadgets compatible with IPMX technology.
LAIA Technologies, located at Booth 4169, intends to showcase their glowing camera systems, such as those designed for higher education and compatible with third-party audio solutions like Nureva, Shure, and Sennheiser.
RGB Spectrum, at their booth, could be exhibiting their range of products, including video wall processors, multiviewers, and collaboration solutions designed for command and control, broadcast, and corporate environments, potentially integrating with high-end control systems.