Logitek, in partnership with MaxxKonnect, took to the 2026 NAB Show to bring to market a pair of new products designed to simplify and modernize broadcast studio architecture.
Glide is the first fully self-contained “glass” console, delivering complete control without the need for an external PC.
Glide runs entirely within a purpose-built environment — just connect a touchscreen and you’re ready to go. At the core is JetFLEX, a 2RU platform that can serve as a console engine, audio router, or highly flexible AoIP I/O device.
“By combining routing, logic control, and modular audio I/O into a single unit, JetFLEX provides a compact, scalable, and cost-effective foundation for a wide range of applications,” the company says.
JetFLEX can also serve as the engine for Logitek’s compact physical surface, mixIT.
JetFLEX supports multiple audio protocols, matrix mixing, GPIO, and modular analog or AES3 I/O—allowing it to function as everything from a central engine to a distributed I/O platform. It is fully compatible with Livewire, Dante, and AES67.
“The goal with JetFLEX and Glide was to create a true all-in-one solution by reducing the number of components engineers need to manage,” says Logitek founder Tag Borland.
MaxxKonnect President/CEO Josh Bohn adds, “Broadcasters want solutions that are both powerful and cost-effective. Glide and JetFLEX deliver both, giving stations a practical way to move into AoIP without overcomplicating the process.”



