Blustream to Highlight New AV Distribution Essentials at InfoComm 2024

by | Events, Gear, Production, Video

Leading AV distribution innovator Blustream will present its latest commercial video distribution solutions in booth C9146 at InfoComm 2024, June 12-14, in Las Vegas. Attendees will get a hands-on look at the company’s new distribution and connectivity solutions, including the 4×1 HDMI MV41 Multiview Switcher, WMF51 Wireless Multiview Presenter for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) uses, and USB-C and HDMI solutions.

“In the US, we’re known for our Video over IP solutions, but that’s just part of the Blustream line,” said Jason Fitzgerald, US Blustream Product Manager. “At InfoComm, we’ll showcase our new Multiview Switcher for the hospitality and entertainment verticals, plus our new suite of BYOD solutions, squarely targeting the corporate market. We look forward to sharing new solutions with integrators at the show.”

Multiview Solutions
Blustream will unveil its new MV41 Multiview Switcher, a versatile 4×1 HDMI switcher, equipped with multi-view video management capabilities. Key features include HDMI 2.0b compatibility, support for video resolutions up to 4K 60Hz 4:4:4, complete multi-view window customization, input loop-outs, and seamless switching capabilities. With support for HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision pass-through, the MV41 Multiview Switcher offers performance and flexibility suited for hospitality and entertainment applications. The MV41 is shipping now.

BYOD Office Solutions
Blustream will also debut the new WMF51 Wireless Multiview Presenter, which streamlines BYOD connectivity in corporate environments. The WMF51 offers BYOD inputs, including up to 16 wireless connections with the new USB-C and HDMI dongles (the WMF-USBC-D and WMF-HDMI-D, respectively) enabling seamless wireless sharing from USB-C sources such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets — plus support for Airplay, Miracast, Chromecast, and apps. The WMF51 enables configurable multi-view of up to four sources simultaneously and supports whiteboard and on-screen annotation, including export functionality. With dual LAN support for separate corporate and guest networks, the WMF51 ensures optimal security and management. The WMF51 is shipping to US integrators in June.

USB-C Solutions
Blustream will also introduce the new UEX3C-KIT USB-C HDBaseT Data Extender Kit, providing advanced data extension capabilities for camera and other USB-C peripheral applications. With support for USB 3.2 Gen1 data transfer rates (5Gbps) and bi-directional Power over Cable, the UEX3C-KIT ensures reliable performance and seamless integration in professional settings.

For more information about Blustream and its product offerings, visit booth C9146 at InfoComm 2024 or visit www.blustream-us.com.

About Blustream
Founded in Melbourne, Australia, and with regional headquarters in Nottingham, U.K., and Shakopee, Minn., Blustream is the industry’s award-winning option for advanced HDMI distribution. The company’s products have been designed and engineered by a global team of audio/video innovators with decades of experience. Blustream develops a wide range of HDBaseT and HDMI solutions for advanced AV integration that deliver both industry-leading performance and exceptional reliability.

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