Glensound Vita Plus

Monitoring is handled via a 6.35mm headphone jack powered by an "intelligent" amplifier. This circuit automatically adjusts its output to match the impedance of connected headphones (32 to 1000 Ohms) or mono earpieces, maintaining consistent volume levels. Users can monitor two Dante inputs with independent volume controls and Left/Both/Right ear switching for customized audio cues.

: Fully compatible with any Dante network audio system and supports AES67 for broader interoperability. Operation & Customisation glensound vita plus

: Features a high-quality, low-noise microphone amplifier with switchable Line, Mic, or Mic + 48V Phantom power. Monitoring is handled via a 6

Moreover, the unit does not rely on a single power supply. It features three distinct power inputs: DC barrel, PoE (Power over Ethernet), and the dual batteries. The firmware prioritises these sources intelligently. An engineer can unplug the mains cable, and the device will continue running on PoE; if the network switch fails, the batteries take over. This triple-redundant power scheme allows the VITA PLUS to operate continuously for 24 hours or more, making it indispensable for remote news crews who cannot access mains electricity. : Fully compatible with any Dante network audio

Beneath its rugged exterior, the VITA PLUS is a sophisticated networked device. It adheres to the standard, the industry’s lingua franca for AoIP, ensuring interoperability with equipment from manufacturers like Dante, Ravenna, and WheatNet-IP. However, Glensound has pushed the technology further by incorporating SMPTE ST 2110 standards. In high-end broadcast facilities, ST 2110 allows for the separation of audio, video, and ancillary data streams. The VITA PLUS handles this natively, accepting streams with seamless Precision Time Protocol (PTP) synchronisation.

A short tap latches, while a long press acts as momentary. Cough/Mute: Mutes the circuit when held. Versatile Integration VITA PLUS - Glensound