Shure has announced that its MXA920 ceiling microphone and Intellimix Room audio software have received Zoom Rooms Hardware Certifications.
According to the audio equipment manufacturer, the two devices are certified for use when paired with the Shure Microflex MXN5W-C Networked Loudspeaker.
The devices have been designed for hybrid working and learning environments. They have expanded the company’s scalability, which is now able to provide Zoom Rooms devices for any high-rise conference room or classroom.
Eric Yu, Head of Hardware Partnership, Zoom, said: “We are pleased Shure has pursued Zoom Rooms Hardware Certification, which sends a signal to customers that the hardware meets the high-performance standards for Zoom Rooms.
“As many organisations look to enable remote collaboration for virtual participants, customers need scalable solutions to virtualise even the most complex hardware spaces.”
Shure views the latest certifications as a milestone in its sound technology. It explains that, in order to receive the certification, Shure had to undergo rigorous testing in lab environments. End-users can, therefore, be assured of the sound quality within their conferencing experiences.
The new flagship MXA920 includes Automatic Coverage Technology, providing audio capture control with minimal setup, which reduces installation costs and time for IT staff.
The MXA920 has also been equipped with Next Generation Array Architecture for improved auido pickup and clearer speech. Shure believes it is the best choice of array microphones for sound reinforcement applications, voice lift, and camera tracking.
The IntelliMix Room software provides a greater choice of audio processing power. IT has scalable options within the same software for small and simple to large and complex setups.
The software reduces the necessary hardware needed in meeting and collaboration rooms or classrooms, meanwhile offering excellent sound clarity without any echoes. There is also a ‘denoising’ feature which removes unwanted sounds like mouse clicking, tapping keyboards, etc.
Richard Knott, Senior Manager of Global Systems Alliances at Shure, said:
“Achieving Zoom Rooms Hardware Certification on our new MXA920 Microphone with IntelliMix Room software DSP is a big win for Shure and gives customers the certainty that they have a tested and consistent solution for their needs.
“The innovative technology in both products helps bring the highest quality audio to Zoom Rooms users, easier than ever before by streamlining the number of devices needed and simplifying the end-to-end setup process.”
Shure recently launched the Microflex Advance MXA920 Ceiling Array to provide high-quality audio in the workplace.
In April, Shure shared some tips to help improve audio for higher education.
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