With a history of serving the broadcast media industry and its thirst for top-quality audio, Telos Alliance is heading into the 2026 NAB Show with a “quick list” of what it will be placing a spotlight on at its convention center floor booth.
For TV and media products, the Telos Infinity MK2 Panels are getting noticed. The Infinity MK2 is the new generation of hardware control panels for the Infinity IP Intercom system. They boast a new hardware design now with 4-way user keys, huge buttons, 16-million-color TFT displays with native support for pictographic characters, an integrated amp and speaker, dual Gig-E ports, USB audio & headset connection, and Livewire AoIP I/O.
This offering comes in three different panel types for turret, rack and desktop.
The Telos Infinity VIP SE is a virtual intercom platform, now in a Studio Essentials micro-PC package. It does not need a server, just an internet connection. Like the original VIP, the product enables users to connect with any standard browser or Infinity VIP apps for Android and iOS phones and tablets.
Under the Minnetonka brand, three AudioTools packages provide file-based loudness processing, dialog intelligibility enhancement and automated processing workflows to smaller post-production, FAST and OTT production teams.
The three packages range from 8-channel single-file loudness processing to 16-channel processing with support for four concurrent jobs and API automation, all with Linear Acoustic APTO loudness control.
There are also two radio industry products that Telos will be showcasing. This includes the new Omnia XII FM+HD/DAB audio processor, in development for several years. It boasts a 5-band AGC/compressor section, 6-band limiter, smart EQ, trademark Omnia bass management, and a new clipper that offers distortion-free loudness. RDS and loudness/power meters standard, tons of analog, digital and AoIP I/O, “and a bunch of other cool features” come with this product. The MSRP is $9,995.
Lastly, Telos is offering the Axia Pulsar AoIP mixing console. It is a new companion for the Quasar desk, and is styled the same way and has many of the same features and functions, but is sized and priced for smaller studios.
It contains 8 or 16 faders, split or single frame, desk or flush-mount and is powered by the Axia StudioCore integrated console engine introduced in 2025.



