Transforming Meeting Spaces: Sennheiser’s TeamConnect Bars Now Shipping

Tim Albright of AVNation caught up with Greg Oden from Sennheiser at InfoComm 2024 to discuss their latest advancements in audio technology. InfoComm has always been a prime destination for technology enthusiasts, but the real highlight is the invaluable networking opportunities. Greg emphasized the importance of these connections alongside showcasing Sennheiser’s innovative products.

TeamConnect Bar M and S: Now Shipping

Last year, Sennheiser introduced the TeamConnect Bar, designed for medium and small huddle rooms. These soundbars are unique with their embedded Dante capability, allowing seamless integration with other Sennheiser devices, providing a flexible and powerful audio solution.

Ceiling Microphones with Intelligent Noise Control

Sennheiser’s TCC2 and the newer TCCM ceiling microphones now feature Intelligent Noise Control, which can differentiate and eliminate constant background noise, ensuring crystal clear audio during meetings.

New Wireless Receiver System

The new EM4 Dante wireless receiver system brings four channels into a single rack unit, simplifying setups by eliminating the need for an antenna splitter. This system also supports daisy-chaining and provides sufficient power for active antennas, making it a robust solution for professional audio environments.

Voice Lift and Active Camera Tracking

Sennheiser’s voice lift technology, coupled with active camera tracking, enhances in-room communication by using ceiling microphones to reinforce speech naturally and control cameras based on the speaker’s location. This dual functionality sets Sennheiser apart in the market.

For more details about Sennheiser’s cutting-edge solutions showcased at InfoComm 2024, visit Sennheiser’s website. Stay tuned to AVNation.tv for continued coverage and insights from the InfoComm 2024.

 

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