USA - Returning to InfoComm 2024, K-array, is launching the latest addition to its growing suite of software products: K-Cloud. Expanding on the success of the brand’s K-Control platform, K-Cloud allows for remote control, monitoring and management of K-array’s Kommander amplifiers from anywhere in the world.
“K-Cloud is intended to give integrators greater control over their clients’ installations when working remotely,” explains Matteo Barbaro, software product manager at K-array. “Through the platform, accessible on any device with a browser, integrators can gain control of the volumes, presets and matrices of any Kommander amplifier.”
Alongside the control capabilities, K-Cloud users can also use the platform to monitor their systems and will receive alerts in case of system errors. Viewing signal presence meters remotely is another useful feature of the newly launched platform.
“We’re looking forward to showcasing the latest advancements in our amplifier technology at InfoComm,” says Rusty Waite, president of K-array USA. “With our action-packed schedule of product demos, both on the booth and in a dedicated demo room, we’ll be highlighting how technologies such as K-Cloud and our other software offerings bring together the K-array eco-system and provide a seamless experience for integrators both on-site and remotely.”
Compatibility with leading control systems is another feature, with the brand's growing portfolio of software partnerships now encompassing Kramer, Crestron and Crestron Home, AMX, Control 4, Q-Sys and more.
Already available on the Google Play store, K-array has just announced the expansion of K-Control to iOS, meaning integrators can now offer their clients this user-friendly system control tool on Apple devices.