QSC Q-SYS Platform Now Certified for Google Meet

by | Audio, Gear, News, Operations, Production, Team Development

QSC has announced that Google has certified the Q-SYS Platform for use with Google Meet hardware kits, meaning that integrators and IT end users can select from any Q-SYS Core processor or USB audio bridging endpoint, regardless of processing or I/O requirements, to ensure integration with Google Meet hardware.

All Q-SYS Core processors are driven by Q-SYS OS, which was architected around standard IT protocols and a flexible control engine with an intuitive design software suite (Q-SYS Designer Software). This allows features to be developed at the software level, including AEC and audio processing, eliminating the need for dedicated pieces of hardware. It also provides integrators and IT end users with added flexibility to utilize a variety of AV-to-USB endpoints that meet the specific needs of high-value spaces.

“We are proud to partner with Google as we share a progressive vision for solving complicated problems with software,” says Jason Moss, Vice President of Alliances & Ecosystem, QSC. “By certifying Q-SYS, Google has enabled the broad portfolio of solutions in the Q-SYS Ecosystem delivering consistent, high-quality Google Meet experiences into high-value spaces. We look forward to offering additional software-based innovations, alongside Google, to increase capabilities and elevate experiences.”

All Q-SYS Core processors are now certified for Google Meet, including the Core Nano, Core 8 Flex, Core 110f, Core 510i, and Core 5200. Go here for more information on the QSC certified platform for Google Meet.

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