Just Add Power Smashes the Customer Experience Bar at Bar & Restaurant Expo

Just Add Power Will Demonstrate How to Achieve the Ultimate Audio and Video System With Its 2GΩ/3G Ultra HD Over IP Video Distribution Platform and ST1 Sound Transceiver

SEMINOLE, Fla. — March 13, 2023 — Just Add Power, a leader in AV-over-IP distribution,
today announced it will exhibit its award-winning AV-over-IP solutions at Bar & Restaurant
Expo, March 27-29 in Las Vegas. In booth 1521, Just Add Power will showcase how it’s making
it incredibly simple and affordable for bars and restaurants to build a video system design that
supports the transmission of video signals in up to high-quality 4K UHD over the network, HDCP
2.2, ultra-low latency, multi-channel audio output, and more with its family of 2GΩ/3G Ultra HD
Over IP transmitters and receivers along with its ST1 sound transceiver.
“A rocking guest experience isn’t just about delivering an amazing drinks menu — it’s also about
creating an impact with sight and sound,” said Taft Stricklin, sales team manager for Just Add
Power. “With our AV-over-IP platform, any business in the industry can feel empowered to carve
out an AV system that completes their vision — whether that’s one screen or hundreds of
screens. The solutions attendees will see are proven to enhance the guest experience and are
installed at a multitude of well-known places, including The Handlebar at Great American
Ballpark, Buffalo Wild Wings, sports bars in Belterra Casino Resort, Tilted Kilt, Keystone Bar &
Grill, and many others.”

The Just Add Power 2GΩ/3G Ultra HD Over IP platform is perfectly suited to the hospitality
industry. The company’s range of transmitters and receivers lets businesses build a video
distribution system of networked AV devices that is scalable, reliable, economical, and easily
controllable. The AV-over-IP products can: distribute multiple sources with ultra-low latency to
hundreds of screens, create stunning video walls and digital signage, and combine multiple
video feeds onto a single screen. Its 3G Ultra family is designed for any size project needing 4K

and Ultra HD distribution. These solutions distribute HDCP 2.2 content to multiple displays via
HDMI 2.0 or over a 1GB network.

Just Add Power’s 2GΩ/3G devices fit seamlessly into a 1080p or 4K matrix, allowing integrators
to add a VGA, SDI, TVI or, HDMI 1080p source to a 4K system; expand a legacy 2G system; or
build a new 1080p system with all the latest features. The lineup of transmitters distributes
HDCP 1.4 content to multiple HDMI displays over a 1GB network. The built-in scaler on the
receiver allows for seamless display on both 1080p and lower screens. For increased
affordability and modularity, Just Add Power’s 3G, 3G+AVP, 2GΩ/3G, and 2GΩ/3G+ models
can be mixed and matched without sacrificing enhanced functionality, such as audio extraction,
downmix from Dolby ® 5.1, and CEC control in zones.

By offering new devices that are compatible with previous systems and providing free firmware
updates when innovations break, Just Add Power respects and continuously supports end-
users’ technology investment. This also makes it easy to engage and keep customers coming
back. Whether it’s an unlimited matrix of sources and screens, a video wall, or an architectural
installation, Just Add Power’s revolutionary design philosophy makes it simple to create an AV
system that rocks.

To address the increasing need for flexible audio support in bar and restaurant AV design, Just
Add Power will also demonstrate its ST1 at the show. The ST1 can function as an input or
output, allowing integrators to add a stereo audio source easily to any Just Add Power system,
or to extract stereo audio from an existing transmitter. Any audio source with an analog audio
out — a TV, Sonos amp, CD player, microphone, and more — can be connected and played on
any receiver. As an audio output, the transceiver can play any stereo audio content from any
Just Add Power device while providing variable audio control. This allows for unique
functionality, such as sending analog audio from a display to the main rack without running an
extra network cable. Integrators also can mix audio and video in new and unique ways. For
example, they can provide their clients with the ability to watch sporting events while listening to
radio commentary, give a presentation by mixing PC video with microphone audio, or even add
an audio return channel.

Photo courtesy of Round Rock Tavern – https://www.roundrocktavern.com/ – and MOOD: Texas – https://moodtexas.com/.