Design Thinking A Catalyst for Change

AVoIPoE combines the benefits of Audio Video over Internet Protocol (AVoIP) technology with Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing networked AV / IT systems to be powered, controlled, monitored, and managed over a network.

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Why adopt AVoIPoE System Design?

Quicker to install.

Quicker to install.
AVoIPoE systems rely on standard and ubiquitous network cables. Unlike mains cables, network cables do not require a qualified electrician to install them, so the AV integrator will not be held up waiting for electrical contractors to finish their work.

Cheaper to own.

Cheaper to own.

The lower power consumption of PoE devices compared to mains powered hardware delivers big energy and cost savings over time. For new builds, switching to AVoIPoE dramatically reduces the number of mains electrical sockets required – scaled across a whole facility this translates into significant savings. AVoIPoE systems allow expensive dedicated legacy hardware to be replaced with affordable, off-the-shelf network switches.

More energy efficient.

More energy efficient.

Modern PoE equipment draws less power than legacy mains-powered equipment and can be managed to standby or powered down remotely.

Flexibility.

Flexibility.

AVoIPoE systems scale and evolve seamlessly, allowing additional devices to be easily added over the lifetime of the system. By reducing specialised hardware and cabling, AVoIPoE systems are easier to reconfigure and adapt as technologies advance and requirements change.

Visibility.

AVoIPoE systems can be remotely monitored and controlled in real-time, permitting integrators and network administrators to quickly identify and resolve issues or make system adjustments without needing to be physically present.

Safety.

Power delivery over Ethernet reduces the electrical hazards associated with high-voltage power sources. PoE systems are designed with built-in safety measures that prevent overloads and underpowering, protecting connected devices from damage.

Reliability.

Reliability.

Deriving power from a PoE switch eliminates the use of vulnerable wall wart power supplies and can be bolstered by an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to ensure that the AVoIPoE system keeps running if the mains power fails.