The Barionet 50 automation controller, monitoring device and visualization system makes its US debut
USA - Barix comes to InfoComm 2010 this month with a variety of new hardware devices and software tools for systems integrators and programmers in the general AV and security markets.

"Systems integrators and programmers have long been using Barix IP audio and control products for projects requiring the transport of voice, audio and data from one to many points in a single venue or across a large space or campus," said Johannes G. Rietschel, CEO and founder of Barix AG. "InfoComm is an ideal time to showcase our latest innovations for the integration audience as well as for end users who prefer to program and build out their own systems for use in entertainment venues, educational facilities, churches and corporate buildings among other settings."

The Exstreamer 120 IP audio decoder will make its public debut, serving as the end decode/receive link for high-quality audio streaming and control over point-to-point or multipoint IP networks. The Exstreamer 120 can also act as a versatile solid-state player for various applications, using the new Barix 'Digital Message Repeater' application.

The Barionet 50, a low-cost automation controller, monitoring device and visualization system, will make its US debut. The modular Barionet 50 can operate standalone or in concert with other devices, web servers and control systems for professional applications including access control, machine data collection and environmental monitoring.

On the software side, Barix will unveil its SIP application toolkit, a new firmware application that can be installed on all market-proven, low-cost Barix IP devices to enable them for SIP applications.

(Jim Evans)


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