Audio Technica ATND1061 Beamforming Ceiling Array Microphone
The ATND1061 is a beamforming ceiling array microphone about the size of a wireless access point, built to capture every voice in a meeting room while steering away from HVAC noise, keyboard clatter, and other distractions. Onboard DSP handles automix, acoustic echo cancellation, noise reduction, automatic gain control, and 4-band EQ, and the array's six output channels can be split into up to 32 user-defined pickup zones so coverage matches the actual shape of the room rather than a generic circle.
It mounts flush or surface in a drop or hard ceiling, or on a standard VESA mount in open-ceiling spaces, and is UL 2043 rated for installation in plenum spaces. It ships in two network configurations: ATND1061DAN carries a redundant Dante output over two network ports, while ATND1061LK uses Audio-Technica's own LINK protocol for systems already built around ATUC or other LINK-enabled hardware.
| Type | Beamforming ceiling array microphone |
|---|---|
| DSP | Automix, AEC, noise reduction, AGC, 4-band EQ |
| Pickup Zones | Up to 32 user-defined zones across 6 output channels |
| Mounting | Flush or surface ceiling mount, or VESA mount |
| Plenum Rating | UL 2043 compliant |
| Network | Dante (DAN) or Audio-Technica LINK (LK) |








