Sabine Wireless and Crestron Team Up
Oct 5, 2004 5:25 PM
Sabine (www.sabine.com) and Crestron (www.crestron.com) are partnering to unite Sabine’s 2.4 GHz Wireless software and firmware into a Crestron system environment.
"This partnership gives system designers the opportunity to control our wireless in a whole new way," says Rob Rothschild, Sabine’s sales and marketing director. "Specifiers can now call for dedicated signal processing on every wireless mic, all at the touch of a Crestron panel."
Crestron says it believes in an open platform approach, which allows partner manufacturers’ products to perform as plug-and-play devices in a Crestron system. Sabine’s new SWM7000 2.4 GHz Smart Spectrum wireless microphone systems are for the broadcast, theater, presentation, teleconferencing, and music industries. The built-in signal processing and battery management features of Sabine 2.4 GHz Wireless can now be integrated with all types of systems in any application. The decision to unite Sabine and Crestron is a result of the increasing demand for unification of Sabine wireless systems with other technologies.
"Our customers are asking for the ability to integrate our advanced signal processing and digital telemetry into their remote-controlled installations in schools and boardrooms," says Rothschild. "Controlling the wireless mics from the Crestron touch screens is a huge advantage."
The SWM7000 2.4 GHz is a wireless system that operates on the license-free, globally accepted 2.4 GHz bandwidth. Free from interference from UHF and VHF frequencies, this low-powered band is immune to the high-powered TV interference problems associated with the UHF and VHF bands. Crestron’s operating system supports any combination of UDP/IP, TCP/IP, RS-232, IR, 422, and 485 communication methods. This means that regardless of the device, or number of devices, they may be seamlessly integrated into a Crestron business or home environment.
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