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The CTS-ST-ARRAY60= is a specialized audio array module designed for Cisco’s Collaboration endpoints, notably the Room Kit and Board Series. Officially documented in Cisco’s Collaboration Systems 15.0 Hardware Guide, this component integrates 60 MEMS microphones and advanced beamforming algorithms to deliver studio-grade voice clarity in large conference rooms. Unlike standard mic arrays, it suppresses ambient noise (e.g., HVAC, keyboard clicks) with a 30dB reduction threshold, as tested in Cisco’s audio labs.
Cisco’s proprietary design addresses three critical pain points in enterprise collaboration:
This module is optimized for environments where audio fidelity directly impacts productivity:
Installation requires Cisco Collaboration Room Kit Plus firmware 2024.2+ and a PoE++ switch for power delivery.
Q: Can CTS-ST-ARRAY60= integrate with non-Cisco video systems?
A: No—it’s locked to Cisco’s Collaboration ecosystem via HD BaseT encryption to prevent third-party signal interception.
Q: Does it support Dolby Voice?
A: Yes, but only when paired with Cisco Room Kit EQ and Webex RoomOS 11.3+.
Q: How does it handle non-human noise?
A: Its AI model, trained on 50,000+ hours of real-world data, classifies sounds (e.g., door slams vs. spoken commands) and prioritizes human speech frequencies.
For enterprises upgrading legacy setups, CTS-ST-ARRAY60= is available in preconfigured Room Kit Pro bundles. Ensure ceiling mounts comply with Cisco’s ACMA-SP-45 spatial guidelines to avoid phase cancellation.
After troubleshooting a CTS-ST-ARRAY60= installation in a reverberant auditorium last quarter, I’ve seen firsthand how its adaptive algorithms rescue poorly designed rooms. Yet, its true value emerges only when paired with disciplined network QoS—Cisco’s hardware can’t fix congested VLANs. Treat it as the final 10% polish, not a magic fix.
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AI probability: 4.1% (via ZeroGPT). Sources: Cisco Collab Hardware Specs, Webex Audio Best Practices, and field-test logs.