Audio over Ethernet receiver, AES67 compatible, Power over Ethernet
Audio over Ethernet receiver, AES67 compatible, Power over Ethernet  Audio over Ethernet receiver, AES67 compatible, Power over Ethernet  Audio over Ethernet receiver, AES67 compatible, Power over Ethernet 

Audio over Ethernet receiver, AES67 compatible, Power over Ethernet

  • Product Code: AoERv1
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 159.00€

  • Ex Tax: 126.69€


  • Easy to use device to receive high quality, real-time audio over local area network.
  • Latency of few milliseconds.
  • 2 x RCA audio connection to connect any audio receiver to IP network.
  • Powered through USB or Power over Ethernet.
  • Capable of driving headphones.
  • Compatible with other AES67 devices.
        - Tested to be compatible with virtual sound cards from LAWO (Ravenna), Merging (Ravenna), Telos Allinance (Livewire+), Dante.
  • Web user interface to configure the device.
  • 48 kHz sampling rate.
  • 24-bit digital-to-analog converter.
  • Two Ethernet ports and integrated switch to chain network devices or to build a redundant ring network topology.
  • Integrated IEEE1588 master clock to synchronize audio devices connected to the network.
  • PCM5121 digital-to-analog coverter.

Download the instructions manual from here!

Gian Luca 27/01/2023

perfect, arrived in a short time, connected to the network, my aes67 network immediately recognized it as a master clock, congratulations guys, fantastic device, at an exceptional price.

Brian 24/07/2019

Audio quality are good , but you can not connect it to yout lan or wifi , it overfloods your lan with broadcast packets and it kills the wifi.
With its own switch or router only for audio it works fine .

I hope that some day the software will be updated so I can switch between broadcast mode , and two ip adress point to point mode.

Answer: The device will send more than 1000 multicast packets in a second to your network, which typically blocks WiFi. You can manually change the IP address to a unicast IP outside the multicast range (224-239.xxx.xxx.xxx) in the configuration web page. You can also adjust the IGMP settings of your router to prevent multicast traffic to be sent to the Wireless network.

Jeremy 03/03/2019

Works well, a working solution for me instead of software options to share audio which I've found unreliable from OS to OS. I use it with screen sharing to watch TV from the one computer near an antenna outlet.

Hernan 01/03/2019

HI, I´m Hernán from Argentina.
This little box is excellent ! sound quality is like the device is connected through a normal analog cable ( I mean is transparent) and you need to keep in mind that it is a professional device, it is mean to be used on switches and no home routers, it will kill your wifi and at least 75% of your router processor.
I´m using it to send audio in a point to point wireless system to transmit audio from one place to another and it works ok.
Keep in mind to reduce latency, using VLC you need to reduce almost to zero the buffering time... VLC default settings will introduce like 1.5 seconds of delay, without buffering, it will be less than half second or maybe less.
If you don´t need super audio quality, any IP phone on both ends of your setup will do the job, but audio quality will be telephone quality...

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