Sennheiser EW-DX microphones gain audio-triggered camera control through AVer integration
Sennheiser has expanded the capabilities of its EW-DX digital wireless microphone system, integrating with the AVer MT300(N) Matrix Tracking Box that enables intelligent, audio-triggered camera switching in professional collaboration and education environments.
The integration is enabled via Sennheiser Sound Control Protocol v2 (SSCv2) and allows EW-DX wireless microphones to drive automatic camera switching across both single and multi-camera setups. The update supports faster and more responsive control signals, improving the accuracy and consistency of camera tracking based on active audio sources.
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Support for SSCv2 has been added through the MT300(N) firmware, which also introduces encrypted communication between the microphone system and the tracking box. This enhances system security and reliability while simplifying system design for integrators deploying wireless microphone-based workflows.
The integration is designed for the active speaker to be clearly visible and audible, without adding unnecessary complexity to audiovisual setups. It is aimed at use cases such as meeting rooms, lecture theatres and hybrid learning spaces where seamless coordination between audio and video is critical.
This development builds on the existing collaboration between Sennheiser and AVer, which already includes compatibility between Sennheiser TeamConnect Ceiling microphones and AVer’s camera tracking solutions. The expanded support gives system designers greater flexibility to choose between ceiling-based and wireless audio workflows depending on application requirements.
Key benefits of the integration include smarter audio-triggered camera switching using SSCv2 voice position data, encrypted communication for secure AV operation and extended intelligent camera control tailored specifically to wireless microphone deployments.
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