One cost associated with deploying a new conference room is labor. This comes in when a system is too complex, too many parts, to install quickly. The fact that Shure IntelliMix Room Kits are officially shipping solves that. These all-in-one audio solutions combine Shure’s trusted IntelliMix Room DSP software with pre-configured hardware bundles that make deploying Microsoft Teams-certified rooms faster, simpler, and more scalable.
Every bundle comes with a Microflex mic array, mini PC with the IntelliMix Room DSP loaded, a Huddly camera, and controller. The system comes in a box slightly larger than a large pizza. In that box, Shure has also shipped all the necessary cables for connecting the system together. You absolutely will have cables left over. That’s kind of the point. The idea behind the Shure IntelliMix Room Kit is for whoever is installing it to have everything at hand.
Leveraging the Shure IntelliMix Room Kits for AV and IT
Putting together conference rooms can be time consuming and frustrating. If your team is the one buying and deploying the gear, you have to make sure you have everything. All your I’s dotted and T’s crossed. Then you need make everything work together. These kits eliminate much of that guesswork. Especially in commissioning the audio part. The software-based DSP includes echo cancellation, noise reduction, and automatic mixing—all handled by the included PC, not a traditional rackmount processor.
This means less physical infrastructure, faster deployment timelines, and easier remote management. It’s an IT-friendly approach to AV that supports scale across hybrid workplaces, higher education campuses, and enterprise facilities.
Why Teams Certification Matters
To get a product Microsoft Teams Certified is a serious process. Teams takes the entire system into their own meeting room labs and puts it through the paces. The reason hardware manufacturers do it is because getting Teams Certified is no longer an option. That certification is a must in today’s environment. Without it, an IT team would be hoping what they bought worked with their Teams systems.
Benefits of getting Microsoft Teams Certified:
- Seamless compatibility with Microsoft Teams Rooms setups
- Updates and management
- Reliable conferencing quality
- Troubleshooting support
That last part about support is huge. When you call up Microsoft and say “there’s something wrong with my Teams room” they’ll ask what you have in there. If the gear you’re using isn’t Teams Certified they will quickly end the call and say call the manufacturer. If the answer is something that’s been certified they can help walk you through fixing the system.
That’s what makes the Shure IntelliMix Room Kits so attractive for organizations standardizing on Microsoft Teams. They take the guesswork out of audio and reduce the support headaches that usually come with room-by-room deployments.
Software-Driven AV
Shure’s launch points to a bigger shift we’ve been watching in the industry—moving away from bulky, hardware-based DSPs and toward flexible, software-driven solutions. With IntelliMix Room, you don’t need a full rack of gear in every space. Instead, audio processing runs on a PC you’re already installing in the room, which means lower costs, less physical clutter, and easier updates.
AV and IT teams can also leverage Shure’s ShureCloud or third-party platforms for centralized management and monitoring, ensuring ongoing visibility into system health across multiple rooms. ShureCloud gives gives the ability to monitor devices, update firmware, and manage licenses. One dashboard for everything Shure.
For anyone building or upgrading Microsoft Teams Rooms, Shure IntelliMix Room Kits offer a smart, scalable, and certified path to clear, consistent audio—with less effort and greater peace of mind.