Vanco International LLC, the Batavia, Ill.-based provider of AV distribution and electronic accessories, introduced EVO-IP Go, a new AV-over-IP (AVoIP) solution focused on affordability, quick deployment and ease of use. The solution was recognized with a Top New Technology Award in the IP video distribution category at ISE 2026.
What is EVO-IP Go?
EVO-IP Go is built on the EVO-IP platform and streamlined for simplicity and accessibility. This plug-and-play AVoIP solution operates on a dedicated network with managed or unmanaged switches. According to Vanco, the transmitter and receiver boxes automatically detect each other, eliminating the need for a control box, VLAN setup, or complex configurations. Additionally, its Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capabilities streamline installation when paired with PoE-enabled switches.
EVO-IP Go Capabilities
EVO-IP Go delivers high-resolution HDMI up to 4K@30Hz, with analog audio breakout and a signal transmission range of up to 120m (394 ft). EVO-IP Go also supports square-configuration videowalls with up to 5X5 displays.
In terms of control, the solution supports RS-232 passthrough and CEC control for display on/off. The EVO-IP Go app, available on iOS and Android, allows users to toggle display power and switch sources using a mobile, tablet or desktop device.
“In fast-paced environments like a sports bar or a brewery, margins are tight, and complexity is the enemy,” says Brandon White, director of product development, Vanco. “EVO-IP Go is a simple, reliable, and affordable HDMI distribution solution customers can deploy with confidence.”
Vanco’s AVoIP Solution Lineup
EVO-IP Go is the newest addition to Vanco’s expanding EVO-IP product line designed to accommodate a variety of applications. The original EVO-IP platform EVO-IP 1.0 supports 4K@30Hz video and offers features such as digital signage overlays, multiview capabilities and custom videowall layouts.
EVO-IP 2.0 builds on this foundation with enhanced flexibility including fully routable independent signal mapping for audio, video and KVM as well as support for eARC, Dante and 4K@60Hz video resolution.












