Marshall Electronics to Showcase New Generation of POV Camera Solutions at InfoComm 2026

Marshall Electronics is set to showcase a new generation of networked POV camera solutions at InfoComm 2026, positioning its latest products to meet growing demand for connected, scalable and easy-to-manage AV environments across enterprise, education and live event applications.

Exhibiting at Booth C7521, the company is demonstrating a portfolio of compact 4K and HD cameras designed to integrate into modern AV ecosystems while supporting centralized management, flexible deployment and IP-based workflows.

The company said that the lineup reflects broader trends in the professional AV industry, where organizations are increasingly focused on unified communications, seamless connectivity and immersive visual experiences rather than standalone hardware performance.

“At InfoComm, we are demonstrating how our camera solutions fit into a much bigger AV picture,” said Bernie Keach of Marshall Electronics. “Today’s customers are building connected environments that need to be flexible, reliable and simple to manage. Our focus is on helping integrators and end users deliver those outcomes, whether that’s enhancing collaboration, elevating visual impact or simplifying system management.”

Among the company’s featured products is the CV574-WP, Marshall’s first all-IP, all-weather 4K POV camera. Designed for fully networked AV infrastructures, the camera delivers high-resolution video over standard Ethernet connections while supporting low-latency transport and Power over Ethernet (PoE) deployment.

The camera’s IP67-rated housing is designed for both indoor and outdoor installations, making it suitable for campuses, live event venues and other environments that require durability alongside high-quality imaging. Support for NDI|HX protocols and secure streaming capabilities further positions the camera for enterprise and large-scale AV network deployments.

Marshall is also highlighting the CV356-10X, a compact full-HD camera developed for installations where space constraints and aesthetics are important considerations. The camera offers simultaneous HDMI and SDI outputs, integrated zoom functionality and a threaded lens adapter that allows greater flexibility for specialized applications.

The compact design and remote management capabilities make the CV356-10X suitable for classrooms, meeting spaces and houses of worship, where unobtrusive installation and operational simplicity are often key requirements.

Also on display is the CV420-27XUHD, a compact UHD camera that combines high-resolution imaging with extended zoom capabilities. Designed for permanent installations, the camera is intended for use in boardrooms, auditoriums and multipurpose venues that require detailed image capture across larger spaces.

Marshall said the camera’s IP-based connectivity enables integration with modern AV infrastructures while supporting consistent visual performance across a range of professional applications.

As organizations continue to adopt network-centric AV architectures, Marshall’s latest camera portfolio highlights the industry’s ongoing shift toward connected video solutions that simplify deployment, improve scalability and support centralized management across distributed environments.