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Speco SPIP200M IP Audio Module PoE Microphone
Speco Technologies SPIP200M IP Audio Module in Enclosure Overview The Speco Technologies SPIP200M is a compact IP audio module designed for integrati…
Speco SPIP200M IP Audio Module PoE Microphone
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Speco Technologies SPIP200M IP Audio Module in Enclosure
Overview
The Speco Technologies SPIP200M is a compact IP audio module designed for integration into security and communication systems requiring network-based audio capture and transmission. Housed in a protective enclosure, the SPIP200M delivers microphone input with full network connectivity, powered entirely through PoE (Power over Ethernet). This module is purpose-built for integrators and IT managers who need reliable audio functionality without separate power infrastructure, making it ideal for distributed audio surveillance, intercom systems, and two-way communication deployments.
Key Features
- PoE Powered: Single PoE connection eliminates need for separate power supplies, simplifying installation and reducing cable infrastructure costs.
- Built-in Microphone: Integrated microphone captures audio directly without external transducers, reducing component count and deployment complexity.
- SIP Protocol Support: Native SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) compatibility enables direct integration with VoIP systems, telephony platforms, and IP-based communication infrastructure.
- ONVIF Compliance: Standards-based ONVIF support ensures interoperability with third-party VMS platforms, NVRs, and management software without proprietary dependencies.
- Enclosure Design: Ruggedized enclosure protects internal electronics and microphone from environmental exposure, supporting indoor and flexible deployment scenarios.
- Network Audio Integration: Connects directly to IP networks, allowing remote audio monitoring, recording, and real-time transmission to security control centers or communication hubs.
Integration & Compatibility
The SPIP200M integrates seamlessly into security ecosystems through dual protocol support. SIP compatibility connects the module to existing VoIP and telephony infrastructures, while ONVIF Profile S support ensures compatibility with standard video management systems and NVRs from major manufacturers. The module operates as a standalone audio endpoint or as an ancillary device paired with IP cameras and intercoms. Network-based operation eliminates the need for analog audio wiring, reducing installation time and simplifying future modifications. IT teams can deploy the SPIP200M across multiple locations using standard network switching and PoE infrastructure already in place for security cameras and access control systems.
Technical Architecture
The SPIP200M operates as a networked audio interface, accepting microphone input and converting it to IP packets for transmission across Ethernet. PoE delivery provides sufficient power for microphone amplification, network processing, and real-time audio encoding. The combination of SIP and ONVIF protocols ensures the module can function in hybrid deployments mixing specialized voice systems with broader security infrastructure. Audio is processed in real time, allowing low-latency transmission suitable for two-way communication, live monitoring, and event-driven alerting scenarios.

During system integration planning, the SPIP200M stands out as a straightforward audio interface for projects requiring PoE-powered microphone input without specialized audio infrastructure. I've found this module particularly useful in distributed security deployments where audio needs to coexist with IP video systems on the same network.
Technical Highlights:
- PoE Integration: Single-cable power and network connectivity reduces labor during installation and long-term maintenance. No separate audio power supplies to manage or troubleshoot.
- Protocol Flexibility: Dual SIP and ONVIF support means the SPIP200M can be deployed into VoIP environments or integrated with existing VMS infrastructures without custom gateways or protocol converters.
- Microphone Input: Built-in microphone eliminates the need to source and mount external transducers, particularly valuable in retrofit installations where ceiling or wall space is limited.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify that existing PoE switches or injectors can supply the module during peak operation; standard PoE (802.3af) is typically sufficient for audio modules, but confirm with your network architect.
- Place the SPIP200M in locations where ambient noise is acceptable for your monitoring objectives. Microphone sensitivity can usually be tuned within the VMS or SIP client, so test positioning before final mounting.
- Test SIP registration and ONVIF discovery on your network before deployment to ensure routing, firewall rules, and VLAN configurations don't block audio traffic.
For integrators standardizing on IP-based audio for security and emergency communication, the SPIP200M provides a reliable, standards-compliant audio interface that fits cleanly into modern network security architectures. The combination of PoE efficiency and dual protocol support makes it a practical choice for multi-site deployments.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
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System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology