InfoComm. In order to help solve audio problems in conference rooms, Shure introduced in Las Vegas the Microflex Advance series of microphones, which combines the quality of Microflex microphones with an excellent level of flexibility, technology and control.
José Rivas, shure's manager for Latin America, stressed that "This year we bring the novelty! We changed the way microphones act in a conference room with the MXA series, which includes a ceiling microphone and a tabletop microphone."
The MXA910, ceiling microphone arrangement, includes steerable coverage of up to 8 separate lobes to capture sound sources from above more accurately than any other product. The control software automatically positions the lobes towards the speakers' voices. The intuitive user interface allows you to easily configure presets, templates and polar patterns.
For its part, the MXA310, tabletop microphone arrangement, includes adjustable coverage of 4 separate polar patterns, plus the new toroid polar pattern, which rejects the noise of air conditioners and fans. The intuitive user interface allows you to easily configure presets, templates and polar patterns.
Adinaldo Nieves, from Shure Latin America, stressed that this series is designed for collaboration rooms, which today are very common in companies that have open spaces, and everything is controlled by software. Through Dante they manage to connect the microphone with solutions such as Skype and Lync. Both products will be available on the market in August.
To conclude, José Rivas indicated that this has been a very busy year, with many challenges, but that the opportunities continue. "Depending on each country in Latin America, because you can't all be the same, we see that there are businesses and that's why we continue to work and invest, we have a long-term vision."