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Blackmagic Ethernet Switch 360P

Code: NMA/DWCSWAMODC360P

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$4,445.00

New at NAB 2024!

High performance low latency Ethernet switch, includes 16 fast 10G Ethernet and 2 high speed 100G Ethernet ports, rear Ethernet connections and NMOS protocol for 2110 IP video workflow.

Expected to begin shipping - July 2024

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The Blackmagic Ethernet Switch 360P is the first Ethernet switch designed for the film and television industry! It has extremely high performance plus low latency. All the Ethernet connections are on the rear, which means the cables are neater, hidden from users and more secure. You get 16 fast 10G Ethernet ports and 2 extremely high speed 100G Ethernet QSFP sockets for copper cables or optical fiber modules. Plus there’s a router panel built into the front so you can set 2110 IP multicasting using familiar video routing so you don't need a team of IT technicians! Users won't even know they're routing SMPTE-2110! It's a simple plug and play solution with everything needed for television work!

Designed by Broadcasters for Broadcasters!

The Blackmagic Ethernet Switch 360P has been designed specifically for the television industry! This means all network connections are on the rear, which is the same side as the network ports on your broadcast equipment. This makes connecting network cables simple! Standard data switches have their connections on the front which means the cabling becomes a total mess. If you mount data switches on the rear your data cables are not secure. We have also sampled router settings so you don't need an IT team. You can even update SMPTE-2110 IP multicast settings using a regular Videohub router style front panel! That's so simple and is very familiar to the television industry!