Shure has introduced the MXA925 ceiling array microphone, the latest flagship of its Microflex Advance (MXA) portfolio.
image: base kit for custom AV rooms
Alongside the launch, Shure announced a firmware update to the MXA901 Ceiling Array Microphone, expanding its premium audio capture, flexibility and control from small to large meeting rooms.
The new MXA925 Ceiling Array Microphone introduces a new processing platform that gets smarter over time. It features AI-enabled IntelliMix DSP onboard for consistent, superior audio capture and intelligibility in all types of acoustic environments. For end users, this means meetings simply sound better: voices come through clearly even in tough rooms that have always been hard to hear in. For IT and AV teams, it means less tunning, fewer support tickets and escalations, and more consistent performance across spaces, along with cleaner audio that feed the AI tools powering everyday meetings.
AI Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC), along with AI Denoiser and AI Deverb, enables the MXA925 to overcome real-world meeting room challenges, including loudspeakers too close to the microphone, reverberation caused by windows and other surfaces, moving talkers, or distracting background noises like keyboards or pen clicks.
These AI-trained features work out of the box for easy deployment and faster standardization across meeting spaces. Ongoing firmware updates will continue to improve performance and protect customers’ investment as Shure evolves and enhances the MXA925 AI-enabled algorithms.