Turtle showcased its portfolio of Dante audio and AV-over-IP solutions at Infocomm 2026. The lineup includes Dante-enabled adapters, multichannel audio converters, boardroom connectivity extenders, and H.264/H.265 distribution systems designed for professional AV integration. turtleav.com
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For audio networking, the Mineola series provides multi-channel Dante audio bridges in various configurations, including 16×16 XLR, 8×8 Euroblock, 8×8 XLR, and 4xXLR models. These interfaces, alongside the two-channel Mineola MICro preamp, feature built-in audio DSP and support a 96kHz sampling rate. The Downtown converter translates Dolby Atmos audio formats to Dante streams. Additional audio products include Dante domain bridges for routing audio across independent networks, Bluetooth and XLR wallplate adapters, and 150-watt Dante-enabled amplifiers with RS-232 control.
The Boardroom Buddy series provides point-to-point extension for corporate meeting spaces. These devices deliver up to 100W of power delivery for device charging alongside USB-C and HDMI video and USB signal extension over a single cable. Integrators can mix and match transmitter and receiver boxes, such as HDMI receivers and USB-C transmitters, utilizing Power over Cable (PoC) technology to power the remote endpoint from the local power source.
The Chazy series handles low-latency AV-over-IP distribution using the Dante AV-A protocol, enabling routing via the Dante Controller. The Chazy Control Pro serves as a central manager that configures endpoints, manages DHCP or static IP addressing, and features integrated Dante routing within its web interface. This hardware operates fanless to ensure cool, silent performance in challenging environmental conditions. The family also includes an 8×8 video wall controller that supports multi-view configurations by combining multiple receiver engines in a single chassis.
For highly scalable video distribution, the Darwin series provides H.264 and H.265 hardware-accelerated encoding. The Darwin HD models offer a cost-effective 1080p solution for applications such as retail and sports bars, while the Darwin 4K models enable 4K60 4:4:4 video transport. The Darwin platform supports video wall scaling, PoE power, TAA compliance for government installations, and multi-view configurations that can display up to 36 transmitters on a single receiver with custom layout resizing and presets.



