Sony has launched a new professional audio network switch designed for live sound and broadcast environments. The device is built to handle high-channel-count audio over IP networks with stability and precision. It supports the latest standards in audio networking, including AES67 and ST 2110-30, making it compatible with a wide range of industry systems.
(Sony’s New Professional Audio Network Switch)
This switch offers low latency and tight synchronization, which are critical for real-time audio applications. Engineers and technicians can rely on consistent performance even during complex productions. The hardware includes redundant power supplies and fanless operation to ensure quiet and dependable use in sensitive settings.
Sony focused on ease of integration when designing the unit. Users can deploy it into existing infrastructures without major changes. Setup is straightforward, and the interface allows quick configuration through standard management tools. Remote monitoring features help teams maintain control from anywhere on the network.
The new switch also brings enhanced security functions. It includes options for VLAN segmentation and access control to protect audio streams from unauthorized interference. These measures support safe operation in shared or public network spaces.
Sony’s development team worked closely with audio professionals to shape the product’s capabilities. Feedback from real-world use cases guided key decisions in its architecture. The result is a tool that meets current demands while preparing for future advances in IP-based audio workflows.
(Sony’s New Professional Audio Network Switch)
Availability begins next month through Sony’s global distribution channels. Pricing will vary by region and configuration. Customers can expect full technical support and documentation at launch.

