Madison Technologies launches conferencing microphone
Madison Technologies has announced the launch of the new Condor Microphone Array from Phoenix Audio Technologies.
The Condor is an all-in-one audio system that is positioned on top or next to a conferencing monitor and addresses all audio pickup needs.
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Created with the goal of decluttering conference rooms, the Condor can be mounted above or below a monitor or on a wall. The microphone is easy to install and eliminates the need for cumbersome wires and unnecessary devices from your conference table.
The Condor Microphone Array uses a multi-microphone array to create audio beams that zoom in and pick up any voice up to 10m away.
It is equipped with analogue, USB and optical interfaces, so that it can easily connect to any video conferencing system and use any type of loudspeakers, including external sound bars or your screen’s internal speakers.
In addition, the Condor has a built-in SIP phone that can be operated and controlled using a dedicated application that runs on most mobile devices.
The Condor encompasses Phoenix’s latest audio technologies, including direction finding, beamforming, echo and noise cancelling, and adaptive gain control. These algorithms provide a high quality, seamless, clutter-free and extremely economical solution for your conference room.
“With the growing popularity of huddle rooms, our customers face the challenge of having to install complicated, cumbersome, and expensive audio solutions. We developed the Condor so that all of the conferencing solutions, such as the monitor, video conferencing camera, and audio pick-up hardware could be positioned in the same location and out of the way,” says Phoenix Audio Technologies chief executive Joseph Marash.
“We were able to place the microphone system away from the participants while maintaining high quality audio with the help of our vast experience and sophisticated portfolio of algorithms. The Condor is the perfect solution for huddle rooms, mid-size conference rooms, and rooms equipped with a Smart Board. Upon the release of Microsoft’s Surface Hub, the Condor will also be the optimal accessory for its video conferencing, collaboration, and gaming applications.”
Features include:
- Highly directional, 48″ aperture
- 15-microphone array
- Seven fixed-direction directional beams with Constant Beamwidth design
- Pickup range up to 10 metres with optimal recommended range of up to 8 metres
- Angular reception – 180º
- Algorithms: DSP based noise canceling, echo canceling. AGC, De-reverb
- 100% full duplex
- Digital interface using USB telephony protocol
- Analogue interface for use with Analogue Codecs
- Built-in IP phone (SIP)
- Automatic bridging between the IP phone and USB communication
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