Sennheiser expands ceiling microphone range with TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus
Background and context
Sennheiser has broadened its TeamConnect Ceiling portfolio with the introduction of the TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus, a smaller-format ceiling microphone aimed at modern meeting rooms. The launch reflects the continued shift toward flexible, hybrid workspaces where audio quality and ease of integration are key requirements.
As organisations adjust meeting spaces to support both in-room and remote participants, demand has grown for ceiling microphones that can deliver consistent speech pickup without cluttering tables or requiring users to handle hardware. Ceiling-based systems also appeal to AV and IT teams seeking clean room designs and simplified maintenance.
The new model joins Sennheiser’s existing ceiling microphone solutions, which are widely used in boardrooms, classrooms and collaboration spaces. The M Plus appears targeted at mid-sized rooms where traditional table microphones may be impractical or visually intrusive.
Key announcement
The TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus is designed as a compact alternative to larger ceiling array microphones, with a coverage area suited to medium-sized meeting spaces. While keeping to the manufacturer’s trademark ceiling array concept, the new product is intended to provide more flexible deployment options for integrators working in rooms with different dimensions or ceiling heights.
Core features of the TeamConnect Ceiling line, such as automatic beamforming and adaptive speech pickup, are expected to be central to the M Plus offering. These technologies allow the microphone system to focus on active speakers in the room without manual adjustment or the need for participants to sit near a specific mic position.
The M Plus is positioned to integrate with common conferencing platforms and existing AV infrastructures through standard audio and control interfaces. The product is aimed at environments such as corporate meeting rooms, education spaces and multi-purpose collaboration areas where reliable, unobtrusive audio capture is required.
Additional technical specifications, configuration tools and integration guidance are available from Sennheiser’s official product pages at sennheiser.com.
Industry impact
The introduction of the TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus underscores a broader industry trend toward scalable product families that address different room sizes with consistent technology. AV integrators increasingly look for unified ecosystems that can be deployed across an organisation, from huddle rooms to large conference halls, while maintaining a common user experience.
For room designers, a more compact ceiling microphone option allows greater flexibility in layout, especially in spaces with architectural constraints or aesthetic requirements. It can also help standardise on a single ceiling-based approach in facilities where previously a mix of table, ceiling and stand microphones created inconsistent performance and support challenges.
Manufacturers across the sector are refining their offerings for hybrid collaboration environments, and Sennheiser’s latest addition places further emphasis on beamforming ceiling arrays as a mainstream solution rather than a niche or high-end choice.
Why this matters
For enterprises, universities and public institutions, the quality of audio in meeting and teaching spaces is now central to the user experience, especially when remote participants are involved. Poor speech intelligibility quickly undermines otherwise well-designed collaboration systems.
By extending its ceiling microphone line with the TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus, Sennheiser is giving AV and IT teams another option for standardising audio capture across a variety of room types. A mid-sized, ceiling-mounted solution can reduce the need for visible hardware, lower the risk of equipment being moved or damaged, and simplify room cleaning and reconfiguration.
As organisations continue to invest in hybrid-ready rooms, products like the TeamConnect Ceiling M Plus will be evaluated not only on sound quality, but also on installation flexibility, platform compatibility and long-term manageability. The new model will likely compete directly with other ceiling array systems in a market that is becoming more crowded, but also more essential to the wider event and enterprise collaboration ecosystem.
