What is IP Multicast?
IP Multicast is an efficient network protocol for one-to-many or many-to-many data transmission. It uses reserved addresses (224.0.0.0–239.255.255.255) to send a single data stream to multiple receivers, reducing bandwidth usage. It typically runs over UDP and scales well for large deployments.
Why Use RTP Multicast?
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) adds timing, packet loss detection, and jitter control-key for audio/video quality. It's ideal for live media like video conferencing or PA systems. RTCP and RSVP protocols can further improve QoS and bandwidth control.
Tonmind IP Speakers: Built for RTP Multicast
RTP Multicast Ready:
Works seamlessly with platforms like Axis VMS for synchronized, multi-endpoint audio streaming. Endpoints can join/leave without interruption.
Wide Codec Support:
High-quality OPUS (48kHz), plus G.711, G.722, GSM, MP3, WAV, and more for flexibility and compatibility.
Network-Friendly:
PoE-powered for easy setup. Smart bitrate control keeps bandwidth low without sacrificing sound quality.
Product Highlights
Indoor Speakers:
Ceiling and wall-mounted speaker: models (15W/30W) with clear sound across 100 Hz–20 kHz.
Outdoor Horns:
IP Horn Speaker: IP67-rated, weatherproof, ideal for tough environments with strong directional sound.
Tonmind Advantage
Our team focuses on quality, interoperability, and constant updates. Open APIs support custom integration into systems like campus PA or industrial monitoring.
Ready to Build Smarter Audio Systems?
Reach out to sales@tonmind.com for expert advice or technical support.

