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Shure Launches MXA925 Ceiling Array Microphone, Marks 10 Years of Microflex Advance Portfolio

Published: June 9, 2026
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Shure, global provider of workplace collaboration solutions, has introduced the MXA925 Ceiling Array Microphone, the latest flagship of its Microflex Advance (MXA) portfolio, designed to deliver the highest quality audio performance in even the most challenging acoustic spaces. 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.

Marking 10 years of the MXA portfolio, Shure says it continues to advance array technology to solve integrator’s biggest challenges: delivering exceptional audio capture, simplifying AV installation and enhancing network security and remote management to support AI-driven workplaces today and into the future.

MXA925 Ceiling Array Microphone: Built-in AI-enabled DSP for Modern Meeting Spaces

According to Shure, the new MXA925 Ceiling Array Microphone introduces a completely 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.

Shure reveals that 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. Additionally, ongoing firmware updates will continue to improve performance and protect customers’ investment as Shure evolves and enhances the MXA925 AI-enabled algorithms.

“We approach innovation as a process of continuous refinement,” says Evan Groom, global product manager at Shure. “MXA925 builds on what customers already trust about Microflex Advance, while introducing new AI-enabled processing capabilities that help even the most acoustically difficult meeting rooms perform better.”

The MXA925 also integrates smoothly into IT workflows, offering enhanced security with dual RJ45 network connectivity for confident and protected communications. Moreoever, ShureCloud provides remote device management, real-time monitoring and firmware updates, says the company.

Shure adds that the MXA925, certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, thus delivers the nuanced audio capture required for collaboration spaces that rely daily on AI tools.

How Does MXA901 Firmware Update Expand Flexibility and Control?

Shure announced it has extended the capabilities of the MXA901 Ceiling Array Microphone with the firmware update v6.9, giving customers more flexibility and control with the same sleek industrial design.

New features include improved support for voice lift applications via discrete outputs in Steerable Coverage mode, enhanced camera tracking via the Optimize Tracking feature, additional Automixer and Speech Gating Threshold controls, and a fully flexible single Automatic Coverage zone to ensure natural speech in more demanding room applications.

With these updates delivered via firmware, the MXA901 can now support even more use cases in the workplace. Additionally, existing installations can now support more room designs without adding and upgrading hardware.

Shure on Continuing the MXA Legacy

From the original MXA910 in 2016 to today’s MXA925, the enhanced MXA901 as well as the new MXA320, the whole MXA portfolio continues its enhancement, says Shure. The company adds that its approach to array innovation has remained consistent: listen closely to customers, refine performance and evolve platforms thoughtfully over time.

“What matters most is how the MXA technology performs in real spaces. Our focus has always been on helping customers get reliable, consistent audio, no matter how their environments or needs change,” remarks Sam Sabet, chief technology officer at Shure.

Shure will demonstrate the MXA925, updated MXA901 and MXA320 along with other products at InfoComm 2026 at Booth C9018.

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