Sennheiser has launched the TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus, a new ceiling microphone designed for meeting rooms, classrooms and larger collaboration spaces.
The TCC M Plus builds on Sennheiser’s TeamConnect Ceiling portfolio, adding features intended to simplify deployment, system configuration and management across scalable AV environments. The product will be shown at InfoComm 2026.
A key addition is PartnerLink, a new integration feature designed to allow microphones to be configured directly within supported AV platform workflows. The first implementation has been developed with Q-SYS, enabling TCC M Plus to be configured within Q-SYS Designer Software and integrated with Q-SYS audio and control environments.
Gary Evans, director of alliances at QSC, said the Q-SYS Extension for Sennheiser PartnerLink is designed to make it easier to incorporate Sennheiser audio, device control and automation within the Q-SYS platform.
PartnerLink will launch initially for Q-SYS environments, with support for additional platforms planned over time. TCC M Plus also supports Dante and verified integrations, allowing organisations to standardise on Sennheiser audio across different room types and system architectures.
The ceiling microphone includes dynamic beamforming and enhanced exclusion zones, designed to improve speech pickup in complex rooms and support more reliable camera tracking. Sennheiser said the system adapts to changing layouts and participant positions while maintaining clear speech capture.
TCC M Plus also integrates with Sennheiser’s DeviceHub cloud-based management platform, giving AV and IT teams centralised visibility across rooms, buildings and regions. DeviceHub supports remote monitoring, configuration, diagnostics and role-based access without requiring local tools to be installed.
The launch reflects growing demand for collaboration audio systems that can be deployed consistently at scale while reducing commissioning and management overhead for integrators and enterprise AV/IT teams.