Cable guide: USB-C

USB-C is a 24-pin USB connector system with a rotationally symmetrical connector, now an industry-standard cable for transmitting both data and power on one single cable. The USB-C connector was developed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the group of companies that has developed, certified, and shepherded the USB standard over the years. The USB-IF counts more than 700 companies in its membership, among them Apple, Dell, HP, … Continue reading Cable guide: USB-C

Airtame 2 Wireless HDMI Adapter

Airtame 2 is a small device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV or projector. It is built for enterprise and schools environments where it supports a number of features other wireless streaming solutions do not such as WPA2 Enterprise, Ethernet connections for noisy Wi-Fi environments (separate adapter required), Access Point mode, and connect with IP. Airtame 2 works with all major platforms … Continue reading Airtame 2 Wireless HDMI Adapter

Jabra Panacast 50

Jabra PanaCast 50 is engineered to be the “first new-normal-ready intelligent video bar” as Jabra calls it. With three 13 megapixel cameras, 8 microphones, and real-time video stitching, users can choose between 90-, 120-, 140- and 180-degree field of view. The adjustable field of view ensures a great video experience even with varying lighting conditions. The camera zoom adjusts automatically to include everyone while the … Continue reading Jabra Panacast 50

Adapter ring; the accessory you did not know you needed.

Have you ever entered a meeting room and when you reach into the table cubby to reach a cable to start your presentation and its a total mess.That is something we see almost on a daily, usually you´ll see HDMI, USB-C, mini displayport, displayport and in some older rooms you´ll see DVI and VGA.Our suggestion is the adapter ring, you´ll only need a HDMI in … Continue reading Adapter ring; the accessory you did not know you needed.

Meeting room privacy screen with Casper cloaking film

Just came across this Casper cloaking film the other day and I was just amazed with how the technology worked. With todays style of interior design where so many meeting rooms har glass walls. Transparency is great but privacy suffers because of it. Many offices buildings today have shared meeting rooms, which means that the competition might be able to see what is discussed during … Continue reading Meeting room privacy screen with Casper cloaking film

Logitech MX Vertical mouse

The Logitech MX Vertical mouse is not a very sexy product (even if Logitech as done a great job with the design of this ergomical mouse). But seemingly its going to be more like more and more common as just more people work more on the computer. Muscle strain, inflammation in elbow and wrist (golf elbow, tennis elbow and impingement) is just becoming more common. … Continue reading Logitech MX Vertical mouse

Polycom / Poly Studio

If your looking for high-end sound and video for your huddle rooms and small meeting rooms then the Polycom or Poly (as they now are branded) Studio. Polycom has always had a great reputation for quality sound in their video conference equiptment the Studio is no exception. In a previous post we wrote about the Logitech Meetup and after a lot of comperences we consider … Continue reading Polycom / Poly Studio

Crestron Mercury

Crestron Mercury are Crestron´s not so new huddle room, small and medium meeting room device. The Mercury is a multi usage device, with so much specifications that it would fit any situation that demands videoconferencing or sharing. The Crestron Mercury is probably the only or one of the few UC and AV all-in-one tabletop solution. It pretty much supports any web collaboration application on the marked. … Continue reading Crestron Mercury