Snap One has announced its new Binary 960 Series MoIP series of solutions. Now shipping, the latest addition to the Snap One MoIP Ecosystem is said to provide dealers with advanced video-distribution capabilities for both residential and commercial projects.
“We received incredibly positive feedback from Partners about the Snap One MoIP Ecosystem and the Binary 960 Series at InfoComm, because it allows them to leverage MoIP’s simplicity and flexibility to improve video distribution capabilities through a connected suite of solutions,” says Rob Brunett, director of product management at Snap One. “With the addition of this series to the Ecosystem, we’re offering major improvements for video quality as well as benefits with OvrC integration that improve system monitoring and simplify set-up.”
Binary 960 Series MoIP Debuted at InfoComm 2023
Snap One notes that its latest Binary series product was first publicly introduced back during InfoComm 2023 this past summer and it says the AV-over-IP product line of products extends capabilities beyond AV/IP solutions into media and surveillance integrations, enabling dealers to design and install more MoIP-based solutions in a wide range of projects.
The new Binary 960 series supports the distribution of 4K at 60Hz video content, as well as the ability to provide video tiling for as many as 16 sources that can be setup using its OvrC platform, and for reduced video compression capabilities when using 10G-capable networks.
According to the company, the 960 Series includes three products: the B-960-MOIP-4K-TX-A transmitter that enables audio downmixing, the net new B-960-MOIP-4K-TR transceiver that can simultaneously send and receive, and the B-960-MOIP-4K-RX receiver with video tiling and Picture-in-Picture capability.
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The series, Snap One boasts, also creates new efficiencies and end-user benefits by providing a less-centralized system that integrates video tiling, picture-in-picture, and video wall applications without the need for any additional hardware.
“We look forward to offering Partners simple, flexible and enhanced video distribution capabilities across the globe,” adds Brunett.
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