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Articles September-October 2024

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Sansi Launches Line of Indoor Rental LED Display Products Using Keyssa’s Wireless Connectors




Keyssa, announced that Sansi Technology has launched their SR Series of indoor rental LED display cabinets using Keyssa’s wireless connectors to transmit the high-speed video signals between cabinets. Keyssa’s embedded solid-state connector improves LED video wall reliability by reducing failure rates common with LED cabinets typically connected with mechanical connectors and cables. Eliminating cumbersome cables also minimizes the time and cost to install and breakdown a video wall – a major benefit to installers whose livelihood is based on erecting video walls in a timely manner. 

“Sansi is excited to use Keyssa’s high-speed wireless connectors in our new SR2.6 and SR2.9 video wall products targeting the LED rental market” said Fan Zhou, Product Manager, Sansi. “Reliability of LED cabinet-to-cabinet connections is a key differentiator in the rental market where video walls are installed and taken down daily, and mechanical connectors are prone to wear and tear and ultimately, failure. This is not an issue with Sansi’s products. Keyssa’s connectors provide solid-state reliability by eliminating the mechanical connector – one of the key failure points in every LED video wall. Additionally, our SR Series is designed to be installed and taken down much more quickly than traditional designs that require cabinet-to-cabinet cabling.” 

Keyssa’s KSS104M, the core product chosen by Sansi, is a tiny semiconductor, just 3 mm x 3mm square with an antenna onboard, embedded beneath the surface of each cabinet, immune to water, dust or dirt, and able to transmit data up to 6 gigabits per second when two devices come into contact with each other. Unlike mechanical connectors, the KSS104M is solid-state, which means no wear and tear, and Mean Time Between Failure is measured in thousands of years rather than hundreds of insertions.

“The mechanical connector is one of the biggest liabilities in any video wall system,” says Steve Venuti, vice president of marketing at Keyssa. This is especially true of the rental market, where cables and connectors consistently fail because of the constant wear and tear every time a video wall is installed and broken down. Keyssa’s solid-state high-speed wireless connectors remove this failure point, improving overall reliability of the video wall as well as making installation much easier and simpler by removing unnecessary cabling.”

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