Sennheiser prepares next-generation collaboration and wireless audio lineup for InfoComm 2026
Background and context
Sennheiser has announced plans to showcase what it describes as the next generation of its collaboration and wireless audio solutions at InfoComm 2026. The trade show remains one of the key global events for the professional AV and event technology sector, drawing rental companies, integrators, and end users from corporate, education, and live production markets.
The company has been expanding its portfolio in areas such as hybrid conferencing, lecture capture, corporate communication, and live performance. Recent years have seen growing demand for flexible, networked audio systems that can adapt to changing workflows, particularly in meeting spaces and large venues.
By flagging a new wave of products ahead of InfoComm 2026, Sennheiser is positioning itself to address ongoing shifts in how events and collaboration environments are designed and operated.
Key announcement
According to Sennheiser, its InfoComm 2026 presence will center on new collaboration tools and wireless audio platforms aimed at both fixed installations and live applications. While detailed specifications have not yet been disclosed, the company indicates that the upcoming solutions are intended to simplify integration, improve audio quality, and offer more scalable deployment options.
The planned lineup is expected to touch multiple segments, including:
- Audio solutions for hybrid and in-person meeting rooms
- Wireless systems for conference, corporate, and education environments
- Tools designed to support flexible room configurations and changing occupancy
- Solutions targeting live and hybrid event production workflows
Sennheiser has signaled that these releases will build on its existing professional portfolio, with an emphasis on reliability in RF environments, ease of setup for AV teams, and integration with broader ecosystem technologies typically seen in enterprise and large venues.
Further details are expected closer to InfoComm 2026, where attendees will be able to see the systems in operation. Information on current product lines and platforms is available on Sennheiser’s official website at sennheiser.com.
Industry impact
The announcement comes at a time when the boundary between conferencing, broadcast-style production, and live events continues to blur. Meeting spaces increasingly require production-level audio, and live events often integrate remote participants and streaming components.
For system integrators and event technology providers, any new generation of wireless and collaboration tools from a major manufacturer can influence equipment planning cycles, tender specifications, and long-term upgrade strategies. Changes in RF design, management software, and network audio support can affect how venues and production companies structure their signal chains.
In education and corporate environments, the evolution of audio hardware and workflow tools directly shapes how easily rooms can be reconfigured, how consistently speech is captured, and how reliably hybrid participation can be supported across large campuses or distributed organizations.
Why this matters
For the event technology community, InfoComm remains a milestone for assessing where pro audio and collaboration tools are heading. Sennheiser’s decision to spotlight a new generation of solutions suggests that key areas—such as RF performance, usability for non-specialist users, and integration with networked AV—are likely to be focal points.
Rental and staging companies will be watching for advances that reduce setup time, improve robustness in dense RF environments, and streamline inventory management across different event formats. System integrators and consultants will be looking at how easily the new offerings can slot into existing infrastructures and whether they align with current standards and protocols.
As hybrid work and learning continue to influence room design and event formats, the tools used to capture and deliver audio are central to user experience. Sennheiser’s upcoming InfoComm 2026 announcements will therefore be of interest to anyone planning future investments in conferencing, installed sound, or live production audio systems.
