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Biamp Parlé Voice Lift Brings Natural Conversation to Bigger Rooms

Published: July 17, 2026
Screenshot by Emerald/Commercial Integrator.

Biamp gained attention at InfoComm 2026 with its Parlé Voice Lift solution, built on the Tesira platform and leveraging the company’s Parlé microphones. The idea is straightforward: extend the ease of the conference room into larger spaces.

The company launched the Parlé family in 2019 and has long been known as a meeting room technology. Voice Lift takes that same approach and scales it up, lifting audio to a natural conversational level so people can hear one another across distance without having to shout.

Biamp’s Daniel Reed, senior product manager for Tesira and Parlé, describes what Voice Lift is to Commercial Integrator. “It lifts the audio up to a natural conversational level,” he explains.

What Does the Biamp Parlé Voice Lift Design Do?

The design strips out the usual friction. Users don’t have to worry about standing in the right spot, wearing a microphone, changing out dead batteries or wireless interference.

As Reed puts it, the priority is clear. “We want to solve a problem first,” he says.

To address feedback, Biamp developed a new frequency shifter inside Tesira that shifts the frequency spectrum and helps prevent acoustic feedback. Design tools help place microphones and loudspeakers, and a calculator determines recommended gain values and automatically imports them into the Tesira DSP matrix. For teams already on Parlé and Tesira, adoption is fast because the solution evolves existing mics through software updates.

“Integrators that have been using Parlé and Tesira can jump right into this without a whole lot of training,” Reed notes.

The list of potential applications is expansive: classrooms, lecture theaters, corporate training rooms, government facilities and hotel ballrooms. Many of these rooms already have Parlé mics installed for conferencing. The same ceiling microphones used for conferencing can also serve as the audio input for the Voice Lift system. That dual role fits hybrid work, serving in-room and remote participants alike.

No More ‘Big, Scary Room’

Reed sums up the goal plainly, saying, “We want users to not be afraid of that big, scary room in the corner.”

To get the full story, watch the complete interview with Daniel Reed of Biamp. We embedded it below.

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