2025 Infocomm in Orlando, USA

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In June, Orlando became a melting pot of heatwaves and soundwaves, hosting a grand tech feast.

InfoComm 2025—one of the world’s top three audiovisual exhibitions—kicked off at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, USA.

DIGISYNTHETIC showcased its ​SoundNet AES67 audio networking modules​ and a full suite of integrated solutions at the event.

At the exhibition booth, we showcased a complete ecosystem:

  • SoundNet AES67 Modules: Ultra-low latency transmission + DSP processing
  • Network DSP Microphones: Integrated with advanced audio processing capabilities
  • DLS Network Speakers: Delivering high-fidelity audio playback
  • DMX208/16/32 Network Matrices: Flexible system architecture configuration
The booth was bustling with activity as our networked audio solutions drew crowds of professional buyers who stopped to experience them firsthand. Audio equipment manufacturers from various countries also showed keen interest in our technological offerings.

The showcased SoundNet AES67 module achieves 100% domestic localization from chips to the operating system:

​DL-02S/04S Ultra-Low-Cost Module: Supports 192kHz sampling rate and 1ms ultra-low latency, embeddable in microphones, active speakers, and other devices for AES67 network connectivity.

The ​DMA DSP processor​ supports analog audio signal input/output and can seamlessly connect to ​AES67 network systems, transforming mixers, microphones, and other devices into networked audio equipment.

It features ​customizable DSP functionality, enabling ​lossless, low-latency transmission​ with support forup to 48kHz sampling rate. Built-in ​Hi-End ADC/DAC​ ensures premium audio quality, along with ​48V phantom power​ support.

Additionally, the ​entire DMA series​ supports ​OTA (Over-The-Air) updates, ensuring continuous feature enhancements.

The newly launched ​gooseneck microphone​ delivers ​ultra-localized sound reinforcement​ with ​lossless audio transmission, supporting sampling rates of ​up to 96 kHz.
The exhibition concludes, but the soundwaves endure.​​ We will continue to advance ​AES67 networked audio technology. Meanwhile, we extend our gratitude to global clients, partners, and industry peers for your unwavering support and collaboration!
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