Latin America. Axis Communications broadens its offering of intelligent network-based audio solutions, the use of which exceeds conventional security. With a brand-new audio bridge that enables integration in between analog and network audio systems, users can benefit from the advantages of a comprehensive system, while preserving existing analog hardware. In addition, the Swedish company also provides a brand-new microphone console that, in combination with Axis network speakers, creates a complete public address system.
The current additions to Axis Communications expand making use of audio to enhance company operations and security. The network audio bridge and microphone console make it possible for various kinds of use, such as background music, marketing advertisements in retail shops or paging services in education systems.
It is possible to combine this with Axis network speakers in one system, without the need for main electronic equipment.
Axis network audio systems are based upon open requirements, which means they are easy to integrate with other systems.
Many systems utilize analog speakers that are not compatible with digital speakers or digital audio sources. With AXIS C8033 Network Audio Bridge, you can play music from an analog output such as a mobile, tablet or professional transmission box through Axis network speakers or link a digital audio source such as AXIS Audio Player to play music on an analog speaker system.
Axis also announced 2N ® SIP Mic, a compatible network microphone console from 2N, part of Axis' option offering, for use in public address systems. This smart network microphone console offers 12 configurable buttons and allows versatile paging in several zones, to make live statements and play pre-recorded messages.
With the brand-new SIP Mic 2N, Axis network speakers become total public address systems, ideal for the education sector. Customers will have affordable and easy-to-use options by taking benefit of all the benefits offered by a digital system, as the network audio bridge permits existing analog devices to be linked to Axis audio systems. Network audio also means the system is basic to scale and flexible sufficient to adapt to altering consumer needs. It's simple to add or eliminate gadgets quickly, compared to analog systems where hardware, software, and cable television setup require to be replaced.
"Using the intelligence of a network video system with audio can be among the most effective ways to solve the problems dealing with companies today. Retailers, for instance, can manage lines by notifying customers that checkouts on other floorings have less individuals. In schools, administrators can alert a trainee who has been seen out of class. These two examples are only a fraction of the potential advantages that digital audio offers. Taking into account that we have driven the shift from analog to digital in the video monitoring sector, these new items play a crucial function in the advancement of the audio market," says Francisco Ramírez, Country Manager for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean at Axis Communications.