The Sennheiser Spectera wireless audio system just started shipping in April, and the company has just posted up a ton of overview and instructional videos if you own one or are interested in getting one.

Spectera is the world’s first bidirectional, wideband digital wireless ecosystem. Powered by WMAS technology, Spectera combines cutting-edge hardware and advanced software tools to deliver what Sennheiser claims is unmatched flexibility, reliability, and control.
By putting the power of a multichannel system into a single 1U rack unit, and accommodating wireless mics, IEMs, and control data in the very same RF channel and a single bodypack, the bidirectional solution offers ease of use for both RF managers and the entire audio team. The hardware includes the Base Station, the bidirectional SEK bodypack, in versions for the TV-UHF and 1.4 GHz bands, the DAD transceiving antennas (also in TV-UHF and 1.4 GHz versions), MADI cards, and various accessories. The software for the ecosystem includes the LinkDesk software and the browser-based Spectera WebUI.
In these videos, you’ll learn about:
- The 64-channel, 1RU Spectera Base Station
- The bidirectional SEK Bodypack
- The transceiving DAD Antenna
- Spectera’s flexible Audio Link Modes
- Powerful software tools like LinkDesk, WebUI, and Soundbase integration