With two HDMI inputs and multiple outputs, Provides maximum flexibility for live performances, Seamless conferencing and video calls.

Legrand AV Vaddio Bridge 2x1

The company of Legrand, Vaddio, has unveiled the solution for recording and transmission of video in high definition and audio networks Dante, AV Bridge 2×1, a computer that joins the products of the same AV Bridge Mini family, Conference, Matrix Pro and MatrixMix.

With two HDMI inputs, You can connect two cameras or a camera and a computer, Easily change fonts, Set up side by side or image within image for live presentations, Seamless conferencing and video calls.

USB transmission outputs 3.0, HDMI and 1080p IP let you capture simultaneously, enlarge the source with a screen or stream to online platforms like Zoom, WebEx, YouTube or Facebook Live, without the need for special software or drivers.

“Vaddio has created a product that offers flexibility while providing the highest quality in video and audio capture and distribution. We don't just include two HDMI inputs for multiple HD video sources, but, In addition, has advanced sound mixing capabilities thanks to its Dante 4 network audio capabilities×4, as well as a two-channel analog audio I/O”, comments Rob Viren, Vaddio Product Manager.

The AV Bridge 2×1 automates presentations with trigger inputs for devices like the StepView Mat or IR aerial sensors. It is possible to control the positions of the Vaddio camera via the network, Change video sources and even overlay graphics for high-quality production.

An ideal equipment for use in conference capture, Corporate events and videoconferencing. Switch between presenter and audience views and add company logo or speaker name for a more engaging presentation.

Built-in echo cancellation mitigates any distracting comments and ensures crystal clear audio during video conferencing. It also allows you to use existing audio products with dual-channel analog audio I/O or install low-latency Dante network audio.


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by • 25 May, 2020
• section: audio, AV Conferencing, Signal distribution, Streaming Media