PlexusAV, the professional AV division of Sencore, providing a suite of human-focused AV-over-IP solutions, announced that they will be demonstrating and releasing two new products at ISE 2025.
PlexusAV at ISE 2025
Steven Cogels, global director of business development at PlexusAV, confirms, “The AV-over-IP market has seen rapid evolution in recent years, but few companies are navigating this landscape with the clarity and innovation of PlexusAV.” According to Cogels, attendees at ISE 2025 will have the chance to experience PlexusAV’s solutions, with a focus on interoperability, flexibility and user-centric design, firsthand in Hall 5, Booth 5L150 in Barcelona.
At ISE 2025, the company will showcase PlexusAV AVN-2: Delivering Efficiency and Capability. For AV professionals balancing bandwidth limitations with high-performance needs, PlexusAV’s P-AVN-2 is a compelling solution. Combining the efficiency of HEVC and H.264 compression with IPMX’s advanced capabilities, the P-AVN-2 delivers ultra low-latency, high-quality streams in bandwidth-constrained environments and at a very aggressive price point, Cogels states.
Cogels adds that PlexusAV will demonstrate how this new device enables AV-over-IP on bandwidth constraint networks. This makes it a suitable fit for corporate campuses, educational institutions, and multi-building setups. Its ability to deliver media content while optimizing network resources positions the P-AVN-2 as a game-changer for AV distribution strategies, the company notes.
“Whether streaming digital signage across a corporate network or enabling live content delivery in a university setting, the P-AVN-2 balances affordability with advanced functionality, making it a standout product for a wide range of use cases,” says Cogels.
PlexusAV P-AVN-SCG — Stream Conversion Gateway
According to the company, this device serves as a bridge between legacy and emerging technologies, offering improved flexibility. Boasting a new and updated range or supported input and output protocols such as MPEG-IP, IPMX, NDI-HX, RTSP, SRT and RTMP the device is a true powerhouse for AV-over-IP protocol conversion, says PlexusAV.
The company adds this functionality is transformative for professionals working with diverse technologies. By eliminating the barriers of ‘technology islands,’ the Stream Conversion Gateway thus empowers AV professionals to integrate devices and workflows into cohesive, efficient systems. This solution is suitable for organizations modernizing legacy systems while ensuring compatibility with future technologies.
PlexusAV P-AVN-VA – Visual Array
Per the company, the Visual Array makes the PlexusAV system truly turn-key by providing Bulk deployment, with the ability to configure a large number of units quickly and is super easy to drive. The system’s dashboard provides device statistics, alarm aggregation and even handy tools such as IGMP auto detect and IP Conflict detection. The Visual Array also brings up the full PlexusAV system quickly and will auto configure transceivers, create videowalls, and monitor content with live video thumbnails from one screen, ensuring a user-friendly experience. Moreover, the platform supports routing of AVN-4, AVN-2 and Stream Conversion Gateway signals, next to third-party IPMX devices.
Plexus AVN-4 Transceiver
Last but not least, the Plexus AVN-4 transceiver, a 1GB IPMX based encoder and decoder of video and audio signals will also be on display at ISE 2025. The AVN-4 newest software release adds advanced features such as the high compression stream, AAC/LC audio encoding and decoding as well as extended resolution support. These new features complement the products impressive standard offering that includes Dante audio and JPEG-XS with Flawless Imaging Profile (FIP).
For standalone use of the device, a full user interface is available that includes thumbnail support and one-click source switching, says PlexusAV. These new features enable ease of configuration and content monitoring on the P-AVN-4. Additionally, NMOS (the control protocol in IPMX) provides the transceiver with simple, easy-to-use signal routing, allowing video, audio and control on separate ethernet ports.