
Kramer will showcase its expanded installed-audio speaker portfolio in the United States for the first time at InfoComm 2026.
The lineup includes ceiling, pendant, wall-mounted and all-weather loudspeakers designed for common commercial environments. The portfolio includes both passive models and PoE-powered Dante models, giving integrators options for traditional and networked audio designs.
Kramer said the expanded family is intended to help integrators maintain consistency across meeting rooms, classrooms, hospitality spaces and open-ceiling environments.
“For many integrators, the challenge is not choosing a single speaker. It’s building a practical family they can use across meeting rooms, classrooms, hospitality spaces and open-ceiling environments without starting from scratch every time,” said Dorit Bitter, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Kramer.
The PoE-powered Dante models deliver power and audio over a single network cable, reducing the need for local amplification and simplifying system design.
The ceiling speaker models are designed for speech intelligibility and background music in meeting rooms, classrooms and retail environments. Pendant models are intended for open-ceiling and architecturally exposed spaces, while wall-mounted models are designed for areas requiring higher output and more focused coverage.
Kramer said the speakers include installation-focused features such as front-access wiring on ceiling models, consistent mounting systems and centralized configuration software.
The speaker portfolio is part of Kramer’s broader installed-audio ecosystem, which includes DSPs, amplifiers and management tools.
