AISpeech’s Matrix Array Microphone MA600D has added another industry accolade to its growing list of achievements, taking home a Best of Show award at InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas just months after receiving the same recognition at ISE 2026 in Barcelona.
Winning at both of the Pro AV industry’s biggest trade shows is no small feat. Judged independently in different markets, the awards recognise products that demonstrate strong innovation, practical value, and real world performance. For the MA600D, the judges highlighted its acoustic capabilities, AI powered features, ease of deployment, and ability to stand out in an increasingly competitive conferencing market.
The microphone also attracted considerable attention on the InfoComm show floor, where systems integrators and consultants gathered to test its performance in one of the noisiest environments imaginable: a busy exhibition hall. According to AISpeech, several visitors returned for repeat demonstrations after experiencing its ability to isolate voices from surrounding noise.
One US based Pro AV integrator remarked that while many products claim to use AI, the MA600D was among the few that noticeably reduced background noise during live demonstrations without making speech sound artificial.
The technology behind the microphone centres on AISpeech’s ClearSpeakAI platform, which combines several AI driven audio processing capabilities. These include intelligent noise reduction that filters out hundreds of common environmental sounds, adaptive dereverberation to improve speech clarity in reflective meeting rooms, full duplex echo cancellation for natural conversations, and automatic gain control that keeps speaker volume consistent even as participants move around the room.
The back to back awards also reflect a broader shift taking place across the collaboration technology market. As hybrid work becomes the norm, buyers are placing greater emphasis on intelligent audio processing rather than traditional microphone specifications alone. AI is increasingly being used to solve real world acoustic challenges that were once difficult to address through hardware alone.
Following InfoComm, AISpeech says it is expanding discussions with systems integrators across multiple regions as demand grows for AI enhanced audio solutions in boardrooms, large meeting spaces, and multinational collaboration environments.














