Georgia PureLink Aquarium

The AV over IP product range of PureLink Allows this well-known American aquarium to extend audio and video signals over long distances to its network of screens.

the Georgia Aquarium, in the state of Atlanta, It is one of the most unique and visited aquariums in the world, in which you can see about five hundred different species of animals, of which all the details can be known through the digital screens distributed by the installation.

Georgia PureLink AquariumPrecisely to offer its users continuous and reliable video and audio quality on your network of screens, Its managers have chosen to deploy a solution to extend these signals over long distances, due to the size and design of your AV system, Integrated by the American specialist Pro Sound & video.

The main requirement was that the Video and audio sources were reliable and safe, covering long distances to screens effectively, so that your thousands of visitors enjoy a quality and uninterrupted visual experience.

The selection for this has been the line of PureStream extenders of PureLink, whose solution VIP-300H-U Provides the aquarium with a facility plug and play reliable and uninterrupted, with the connection of multiple AV sources to your displays over a local cable network.

Georgia PureLink AquariumAll VIP-300H-U transmitters were quickly configured to separate the Outflow channels using its front panel interface, as has been done with the receivers to match their corresponding signal.

"Reliability was key in the decision to opt for PureLink's AV over IP extension product," he says. Ken Bert, Pro Sound's themed entertainment specialist & Video-. In addition to being a very safe and effective system, It was a relief to experience how simple and easy it was to get the system up and running and to have trained technical support if there were any doubts.".

Since the launch of the AVoIP project, PureLink has introduced the model VIP-T300H-U, successor of the installed, incorporating diagnostic and TAA compliance capabilities.


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by • 17 sea, 2023
• section: Case studies, display, Signal distribution, networks