Pure Link demonstrated its latest audio-video distribution, control, and automation systems at Infocomm 2026. The product lineup includes matrix switchers, presentation switchers, extenders, AV over IP endpoints, and control processors designed for commercial, conference, and huddle room applications. The integration of HDBaseT, Dante, and AV over IP technologies provides scalable solutions for AV system designs.
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The switcher lineup features the Max-2 20x cross-platform matrix switcher, supporting 20×20 HDMI and Ultra HD 4K60 distributions. For smaller deployments, the SX28800 and the HDX3 844 8×8 matrix switchers incorporate HDBaseT and HDMI switching. The PS610 is a 6×1 presentation switcher designed for huddle rooms, featuring USB-C and HDMI inputs with an HDBaseT output and USB-C charging capability. Additionally, wall plate transmitters and receiver boxes extend HDMI and USB-A connections over HDBaseT.
Pure Link’s AV over IP segment, branded as Pure Stream, includes the VIP T300 and VIP T400 encoder and decoder endpoints. The VIP T300 supports 4K30 resolutions and incorporates USB 2.0 and RS-232 command pass-through alongside standard LAN TCP ports. The VIP T400 handles 4K60 signals, offering USB 2.0 and 1.1 compatibility with HDMI loop-out ports on the transmitter. For multi-view configurations, the VIP 150 encoders and decoders support 1080p60 resolutions utilizing H.264 and H.265 compression codecs.
The display also highlighted the Dante DSP 8×8 audio digital signal processor for multi-channel audio routing. For point-to-point signals, Pure Link provides USB and HDMI extenders operating over HDBaseT or LAN connections. These extenders include configurations with dual HDMI outputs on the receiver and local HDMI loop-out options on the transmitter to support local monitoring.
System control is managed via the Icon software platform, which interfaces with devices using TCP, UDP, HTTP, IR, RS-232, and RS-485 protocols. Hardware controllers include the Icon C8 master control processor for large commercial installations and PoE-powered touch panels for smaller workspaces. The Push-Go Alta package bundles these control elements into a single kit, including a touch panel, an MVS41 4×1 multi-view switcher, an 8-port network switch with 4 PoE ports, a USB power injector, and the Icon E1 IR control expander.



