MAXHUB has formed a technological partnership with ScreenBeam which combines the ScreenBeam 1100 plus with MAXHUB’s cameras.  

The 1100 plus is ScreenBeam’s award-winning wireless conferencing and screen sharing solution.  

MAXHUB’s cameras include the UC S05 Al-in-One Video Bar, UC S10 All-in-One Unified Communication Bar, and UC M31 Panoramica Camera, P10 PTZ Camera.  

Charles Montoya, UC Sales Manager for North America at MAXHUB, said: “At MAXHUB, we recognise ScreenBeam’s industry-leading technology for its ability to address the need for wireless video sharing with a simplified, vendor-neutral interface.  

“We anticipate our customers will be thrilled with ScreenBeam’s tested compatibility with our popular cameras for seamless Unified Communication and Collaboration (UCC).”  

The partnership allows organisations to use BYOM (Bring Your Own Meeting) and video conferencing in all workspaces.  

The ScreenBeam 1100 plus includes support for all major video conferencing platforms, such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom.   

ScreenBeam’s conferencing software supports hybrid, providing app-free, wireless presentations from any device.  

Users just need to tap once from their device to begin wireless presentations with annotated content on room displays.  

The software comes free with every receiver purchased and connects USB devices to user devices.  

Jay Taylor, Director of Strategic Alliances for ScreenBeam, said: “MAXHUB’s wide range of high-quality audio and camera solutions have extended conferencing capabilities to workspaces large and small across the globe.  

“Our individual and joint innovation, technology and performance are exactly what the hybrid workforce needs with the plug-and-play simplicity we are both known for.”  

MAXHUB has said it is planning to announce further camera support and compatibility testing resulting as they become available.  

Earlier this month, MAXHUB released the UC P25 PTZ, which is designed primarily for hybrid working.  

In July this year, MAXHUB released its BM35 next-generation Bluetooth speakerphone. 

 

 



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