
Shure has introduced the MXA925 Ceiling Array Microphone and announced new capabilities for the MXA901 through a firmware update, marking the 10th anniversary of its Microflex Advance microphone portfolio.
The MXA925 is the newest ceiling array microphone in the MXA lineup and features a new processing platform with built-in IntelliMix DSP. According to Shure, the microphone is designed to provide audio capture and speech intelligibility in a variety of meeting room environments.
The system includes AI Acoustic Echo Cancellation, AI Denoiser and AI Deverb technologies intended to address common room challenges such as reverberation, background noise and loudspeaker placement.
“We approach innovation as a process of continuous refinement,” said Evan Groom, Global Product Manager at Shure. “MXA925 builds on what customers already trust about Microflex Advance, while introducing new AI-enabled processing capabilities that help even the most acoustically difficult meeting rooms perform better.”
Shure said the MXA925 also includes dual RJ45 network connectivity and supports remote management, monitoring and firmware updates through ShureCloud. The microphone is certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
In addition to the new microphone, Shure released firmware version 6.9 for the MXA901 Ceiling Array Microphone. The update adds support for voice lift applications through discrete outputs in Steerable Coverage mode, enhancements for camera tracking and additional Automixer and Speech Gating Threshold controls.
According to Shure, the firmware update enables existing MXA901 installations to support additional room configurations without requiring new hardware.
The MXA925, MXA901 and MXA320 will be showcased at InfoComm 2026.
