
Wohler Technologies has expanded its monitoring portfolio with the new iVAM2-ST2110, a platform built for ST 2110 environments.
The company will demonstrate the system publicly for the first time at NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas. According to Wohler, the new unit helps broadcasters monitor IP, baseband, and audio-over-IP signals inside one workflow.
As more facilities move toward IP production, many of them still keep part of their legacy infrastructure. Because of that, engineering teams often have to manage several tools, interfaces, and signal paths at once. Wohler says the iVAM2-ST2110 is designed to bring those tasks together in one system.
Wohler iVAM2-ST2110 for hybrid environments
Most production operations now sit between traditional baseband and full IP, Wohler says. In that kind of setup, engineers need to supervise several signal types at the same time.
This split can slow workflows, raise costs, and make errors harder to catch. Therefore, Wohler positions the iVAM2-ST2110 as a platform for hybrid monitoring.
Wohler iVAM2-ST2110 signal support
The iVAM2-ST2110 supports SMPTE ST 2110 and SMPTE ST 2022. It also supports monitoring of SDI, analog outputs, and multiple audio-over-IP formats.
With that range of support, operators can check all key signals in one place. As a result, teams can avoid separate systems and cut rack space and power use.
Wohler iVAM2-ST2110 for live operations
Wohler built the platform for live environments where teams need to act quickly. Dual touchscreen displays give operators direct visual and audio feedback.
That setup helps engineers spot problems in real time before they affect output. The company says this is especially important in live production, master control, remote operations, and OB workflows.
Wohler iVAM2-ST2110 upgrade path
The iVAM2-ST2110 uses a modular and upgradeable design, according to Wohler. Instead of replacing the whole platform as needs change, users can expand it through software and hardware updates.
This model helps broadcasters preserve long-term value from existing investments. At the same time, it gives them a way to adapt to new standards and workflow demands.
Wohler iVAM2-ST2110 with remote monitoring
Wohler also connects the iVAM2-ST2110 to its MAVRIC monitoring platform. Through that integration, users can monitor and manage workflows remotely across multiple sites in real time.
This gives engineering teams more flexibility in distributed production. It also reduces the need for constant on-site presence.
Craig Newbury on the iVAM2-ST2110
Craig Newbury, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing at Wohler, said the move to IP should not add complexity or risk. He said the iVAM2-ST2110 gives customers a practical way to unify monitoring, reduce operational friction, and manage both current and future workflows with more confidence.

Wohler iVAM2-ST2110 deployment targets
Wohler says the iVAM2-ST2110 fits broadcast facilities, OB trucks, live production, and master control operations. The company adds that users can modernize monitoring without disrupting existing infrastructure.



