
"We’re proud to support professionals in location sound and broadcast news by offering another transmitter option equipped with our ShowLink technology," says Nick Wood, Senior Director, Professional Audio Products at Shure. "In the most critical moments and conditions, the ADX3, along with the entire ShowLink-enabled Axient Digital Wireless ecosystem, provides the robust, real-time control necessary to deliver transparent audio for film, television and ENG."

The ADX3’s compatibility with Wireless Workbench supports efficient control and configuration, optimal spectrum management, and frequency coordination. With real-time monitoring via Shure's AD600 Spectrum Manager, sound engineers can neutralize RF interference by manually switching the signal to a clear backup frequency, or by programming the system to do it automatically. Additionally, the ADX3 seamlessly integrates with Axient Digital AD4D and AD4Q rack receivers as well as the Cinema Audio Society’s Award-winning ADX5D Dual-Channel Portable Receiver.
The ADX3 features a dust and moisture resistant, rugged metal construction, as well as an OLED display with an easy-to-navigate menu. The device’s patented locking mechanism ensures a secure, wobble-free connection that readily interfaces with handheld and shotgun microphones, enhancing mobility during broadcasts and on TV/film sets.
The ADX3’s selectable modulation modes optimize performance for spectral efficiency. Users can select High Density mode to dramatically increase their maximum system channel count or run ADX3 in standard mode for optimal, low latency coverage. Moreover, the ADX3 features automatic input staging and equips users with AES 256-bit encryption for secure transmission. With a line-of-sight operating range of 300 feet (100 meters), users can be certain they’ll experience maximum signal stability and transparent digital audio.

The ADX3 ships with two SB900 lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, with each battery providing up to six and a half hours of continuous use, precision metering, and zero memory effect. The SB900 battery can be charged over a USB-C port. Alternatively, the transmitter can be powered externally via USB-C or by two AA batteries.
The new ADX3 is shipping now for $1399. The package includes the plug-on transmitter, two SB900 batteries, USB-A to USB-C cable, belt clip/pouch, and a zippered bag for storage.
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