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A/V Accessories


The need for high-quality audio and video, whether local or from remote sites, makes corporations look for cutting-edge technology to facilitate this task. Achieving professional video and audio playback requires technological infrastructure designed according to each project. Our company conducts on-site surveys, prepares plans, and creates tailored solutions based on this, choosing the brands that best perform their function at a given site.

Accessories such as table interfaces with various types of connectors make it possible to keep a table in a boardroom clean, with hidden connections and cables. Other common accessories are adapters, converters, amplifiers or signal scalers, which are necessary to make the diversity of signals and sources transparent in an audiovisual installation. Signal extenders are elements widely used to achieve long runs using UTP cable between the devices to be linked.



Utility Boxes

Service boxes function as interfaces that contain the cables and/or connectors necessary for connecting our audiovisual devices in a room. There are different systems for these boxes such as tilt'n plug or pop'n plug and they have different arrangements and connections. Some boxes are already pre-designed and others can be customized with: power, USB, internet, HDMI, VGA, DVI, video, audio, telephone, etc.

With Grupo Covix you can find useful and aesthetic Service Boxes to place on tables, podiums, consoles, desks, built-in to the floor, boxes to hide/store multimedia cables, etc.

Cables and Connectors

Cables and Connectors

There are different types of cables and the choice of each one will depend on the signal that you want to transmit from one point to another, from a source to a deployment point, output or receiver. Before choosing one, you must take into account existing distances, equipment, technology, bandwidth, signals, configurations, racks, etc.

Cables and connectors are the cornerstone of a good installation. They are the medium that will transmit the information, ensuring that it reaches its destination with the same quality as it was originally intended. Giving them the importance they deserve will result in the excellent functioning of all the equipment and solutions. Ask our team of Project Managers who can help you choose the most suitable ones for your Installation.

Extenders

Extenders

Extenders are devices that help us to carry a signal to more distant points without losing quality. Let's take as an example a digital signal that must be transmitted through an HDMI cable at a distance of 30 meters. HDMI cables have large connectors that hardly pass through ducts, in addition to being fragile and their signal begins to decline after a few meters. In this case the solution is to use video extenders , a transmitter is placed where we have the source and a receiver where the end point is located. Both extenders will be connected by UTP cable, which will be in charge of transmitting the signal. The UTP cable is easy to handle, easily passes through ducts and supports long runs, in addition to the fact that its connectors (RJ45) are small, and can be "punched", unlike HDMI ones. For longer distances, fiber optic extenders can be used instead of UTP. The quality of the cabling will be decisive for the distance that the signal will travel.

Since the transmitter extender (TX) amplifies the signal, it must be powered with electric current. In addition to the extenders, Grupo Covix implements all the necessary accessories to make any transmission problem transparent to the user, and to ensure that the signals are observed at the end point with the same quality as they were originated from their source.

Switchers

Switchers

A switcher, also called a matrix router, is a device that routes input signals to certain outputs. It represents the most economical and traditional way of sending sources to one or more screens. There are switchers for all video formats, for example there are HDMI, DVI, VGA, etc. switchers, but not only that, there are also audio and other types of content switchers. Multiple sources can reach multiple screens but with the limitation that the switching is one to one, that is, only one source goes to each screen. With a switcher you cannot splice sources, or make a PiP (Picture in Picture), nor can you send more than one source per screen at a time.

A switcher is the way to save costs when you cannot invest in a Video Processor, which has more flexibility and versatility in its image handling.