The Becke PA-BHS-IP30 SIP speaker is designed for projects that need a compact but highly practical network audio endpoint for outdoor communication. It combines a weather-resistant horn structure, integrated SIP audio capability, built-in digital amplification, and browser-based management in one device, making it a strong choice for industrial sites, transport facilities, utility areas, campuses, and public warning applications.
Rather than functioning as a basic loudspeaker only, the PA-BHS-IP30 is built to serve as an active SIP speaker for paging, scheduled voice delivery, alarm broadcasting, and text-to-speech announcements. It is especially suited to installations where reliable audibility, low-maintenance deployment, and stable network operation matter more than unnecessary complexity.

One of the biggest strengths of the PA-BHS-IP30 is its enclosure design. It uses a high-strength cast aluminum alloy housing with strong thermal conductivity, good corrosion resistance, and excellent long-term material stability. In real deployment terms, that means the speaker is better prepared for harsh outdoor conditions where moisture, oxidation, and environmental exposure can quickly shorten the life of ordinary devices.
This housing structure is paired with a rain-resistant horn design that meets IP66 requirements, helping the device perform reliably in exposed installations such as plant roads, loading areas, utility corridors, station perimeters, outdoor campuses, and other open-air operating zones.
The PA-BHS-IP30 uses a 30W high-sound-pressure horn design that is built for clear voice projection rather than just loud output. It is designed to deliver distinct sound layers and better intelligibility, which is especially important for speech-based communication such as paging instructions, warning messages, worksite notices, and emergency broadcasts.
Because many outdoor applications are affected by environmental noise, the quality of speech projection matters as much as rated power. The PA-BHS-IP30 is designed with that practical requirement in mind, helping critical messages remain easier to hear and understand in real operating conditions.
The PA-BHS-IP30 is not dependent on an external amplifier for core use. It includes a built-in audio decoding module and a built-in 50W high-quality digital amplifier, giving the device a more integrated architecture for receiving and playing broadcast and alarm audio over the network.
This makes deployment simpler and reduces the need for extra hardware at the field edge. For system designers, it means the speaker can act as an independent SIP audio endpoint within a broader paging or public address architecture while still remaining easier to wire, install, and manage.
The PA-BHS-IP30 is built around a domestic ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core 1.2GHz MCU platform. This provides a stable processing foundation for network audio handling, device management, and long-term continuous operation. For engineering projects that value platform control and reliable day-to-day performance, this hardware approach offers clear practical advantages.
The speaker runs on Linux, which supports strong stability, security, and portability. In actual project use, this helps the device remain dependable over long service cycles and makes it better suited to modern IP audio systems where reliable operation is expected rather than optional.
The PA-BHS-IP30 supports browser login by device IP address, allowing users to modify network parameters, audio parameters, and other configuration settings through a straightforward web interface. This greatly improves maintenance efficiency, especially when devices are deployed across multiple outdoor points.
It also supports firmware upgrade through the same browser-based workflow. For installers and maintenance teams, this reduces service time and avoids unnecessary field complexity, since routine adjustments and software updates can be carried out through network access instead of repeated physical intervention.
The speaker comes standard with one 10/100M RJ45 network communication interface and supports both LAN and internet access. This allows the PA-BHS-IP30 to fit naturally into local SIP paging systems as well as wider network broadcast architectures that extend across multiple buildings, sites, or operational zones.
Because the device is designed as a SIP speaker rather than a passive horn, it can be used more flexibly in modern voice systems where centralized control, distributed playback, and scalable network design are all important.

The PA-BHS-IP30 is designed to receive broadcast and alarm audio directly, making it useful for both everyday announcements and urgent voice notification. This dual-purpose capability is important in applications where the same infrastructure must handle routine operations during normal conditions and fast warning delivery during abnormal events.
Instead of separating daily communication and alert messaging into completely different device layers, the PA-BHS-IP30 helps unify these functions in one field-ready endpoint. That can simplify project design while improving overall system responsiveness.
The speaker supports text-to-speech broadcasting, which adds meaningful flexibility for automated announcements, platform reminders, event notifications, worksite instructions, and system-triggered voice alerts. This is especially useful in projects where voice content must be generated quickly, updated frequently, or linked to software events without depending on manually recorded messages every time.
For users managing transport sites, industrial operations, campuses, or public service facilities, TTS support can help improve operating efficiency and make broadcast content easier to maintain.
The built-in audio decoding module supports MP3 and WAV formats and delivers audio quality at CD level. For a voice-oriented field speaker, this means clearer speech reproduction and more stable playback of announcements, alerts, and routine audio materials.
While the PA-BHS-IP30 is clearly optimized for speech broadcasting rather than entertainment audio, this decoding capability still contributes to better listening clarity and more professional system performance in real usage.
The PA-BHS-IP30 uses DC24V power input and waterproof network connectors, which support more dependable outdoor installation and simplify integration with field power arrangements used in industrial and infrastructure environments. Low-voltage DC operation can also be useful in projects where protected power architecture and environmental safety are key considerations.
The waterproof connection design helps improve field reliability by reducing vulnerability at the cable interface, which is often one of the more sensitive points in outdoor communication equipment.
The speaker supports no-signal standby operation, with standby power consumption controlled at 5W or below. This is a practical advantage for distributed systems with many field endpoints, because it helps reduce long-term energy consumption without compromising system readiness.
For projects with multiple speakers spread across large sites, lower standby power can make a real difference in operational efficiency over time, especially where devices remain installed and available around the clock.
With a frequency response of 380Hz to 6.5KHz, the PA-BHS-IP30 is clearly tuned for voice-focused communication scenarios. This range supports the delivery of spoken instructions, announcements, and alarms in a way that prioritizes intelligibility and field practicality rather than full-range media playback.
That tuning makes it especially appropriate for public address, emergency notification, and worksite guidance applications where voice clarity is the real performance standard.
The PA-BHS-IP30 is well suited to manufacturing sites, process plants, utility yards, water treatment areas, substations, and energy facilities where outdoor paging and alarm communication are required. Its rugged metal housing, IP66 horn design, and integrated amplifier structure make it especially practical for industrial communication points exposed to dust, moisture, and changing weather.
It is also a strong choice for railway platforms, bus depots, roadside facilities, port zones, parking areas, and traffic support infrastructure where speech announcements must remain clear and equipment must tolerate outdoor operating conditions. Text-to-speech support and browser-based management are particularly helpful in these environments where content and schedules may change frequently.
For campuses, parks, open plazas, sports grounds, and municipal public spaces, the PA-BHS-IP30 can be used for scheduled voice announcements, emergency instructions, and centralized IP-based paging. Its compact integrated design makes it easier to deploy in distributed outdoor points without building a larger equipment chain at every location.
The PA-BHS-IP30 is also highly suitable for applications where alarm-triggered voice output is part of the response strategy. It can act as a network-connected SIP speaker for emergency warning, alarm broadcasting, evacuation guidance, and event-based voice messaging across large or segmented outdoor environments.

The PA-BHS-IP30 offers a very practical combination of strengths: a rugged outdoor-ready structure, integrated SIP audio capability, built-in decoding and amplification, browser-based management, low standby consumption, and support for both routine and urgent voice broadcasting. It is not just a horn speaker with network access. It is a field-ready SIP speaker built for real communication tasks.
For integrators and end users who want a more streamlined outdoor voice endpoint without sacrificing manageability or reliability, the PA-BHS-IP30 provides an efficient and professional solution. It is especially valuable where exposed installation conditions, voice clarity, and centralized network control all matter at the same time.
The PA-BHS-IP30 is mainly designed for outdoor SIP paging, alarm broadcasting, text-to-speech announcements, and distributed network voice communication in demanding field environments.
Yes. Users can log in through a browser using the device IP address to configure network settings, audio parameters, other configuration items, and perform firmware upgrades.
No. It includes a built-in audio decoding module and a built-in 50W digital amplifier, allowing it to operate as an integrated SIP speaker endpoint for broadcast and alarm playback.
It is ideal for industrial plants, utility facilities, transport infrastructure, campuses, public spaces, and emergency warning projects that need weather-resistant, network-based voice broadcasting with clear outdoor audibility.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | PA-BHS-IP30 |
| Housing Material | High-strength aluminum alloy, excellent thermal conductivity & corrosion resistance, anti-corrosion, anti-oxidation, high material stability |
| Horn | 30W high-sound-pressure horn driver, clear sound quality with distinct layers |
| Main Chip | ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core 1.2GHz domestic MCU |
| Operating System | Embedded Linux system, featuring high stability, security and portability |
| Web Configuration | Support accessing device IP via browser to configure network, audio and system parameters |
| Firmware Upgrade | Support remote firmware update via browser by accessing device IP |
| Audio Decoding | Built-in 1-channel audio decoding module, CD-level sound quality; supports MP3 and WAV formats |
| Horn Protection | Rainproof horn material, protection grade up to IP66 |
| Power & Interface | DC 24V power supply; waterproof Ethernet connector |
| Amplifier | Built-in 50W high-performance digital amplifier, supports broadcast and alarm audio reception |
| Text-to-Speech | Supports TTS (text-to-speech) broadcast function |
| Standby Power | Standby mode when no audio signal; standby power consumption ≤ 5W |
| Network Interface | 1 × 10/100M RJ45 Ethernet port, supports LAN and Internet access |
| Input Power | DC 24V |
| Frequency Response | 380 Hz – 6.5 kHz |
| Rated Output Power | 30W |