MAXHUB has released its XT series of hardware kits which is certified for Microsoft Teams Rooms.
According to MAXHUB, the kits have been designed for simplicity of use, with easy upgrades possible for meeting rooms of any size into native Microsoft Teams Rooms environments.
It brings “convenience and efficiency” into the user journey, from procurement, installation, and utilisation to post-maintenance.
Darren Lin, Vice General Manager, MAXHUB Global Business, commented on the release:
“In the coming months, MAXHUB will bring to market a full range of Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows, including rooms peripherals Certified for Microsoft Teams and a range of commercial displays optimized for the Teams Rooms experience.”
“In the current scenario where hybrid and flexible work has become the norm, we aim to promote meeting equity, foster collaboration, and maximize efficiency with quality products.”
MAXHUB’s XT series comprises three essential bundles with customised product combinations designed for Teams Rooms.
These bundles are known as the XCore kit, the XT10-WS kit, and the XT-VB kit. There are also various display options depending on the room size.
MAXHUB XCore Kit
The XCore kit has a mini PC with a 12th-generation Intel CoreTM processor and a 10.1-inch touchscreen Teams Rooms tabletop console.
It creates an intuitive experience with a familiar Microsoft look and feel. Teams meetings can easily be launched and sharing content is also hassle-free.
The table console also has an integrated motion sensor that automatically turns the device on so that meetings can be initiated and joined more quickly.
MAXHUB XT10-WS Kit
The XT10-WS kit improves upon the XCore Kit, with the addition of the MAXHUB UC W31 USB camera and MAXHUB UC BM35 speakerphone.
The bundle enables a dynamic audio and video experience to match the requirements of modern meetings, as well as allowing for flexible, seamless collaboration.
MAXHUB XT10-VB Kit
The XT10-VB kit adds to the XCore Kit with the MAXHUB UC S07 video soundbar. It also has “plug-and-play installation”, which means it fits well into existing room displays.
The UC S07 has a 12-megapixel 4K ultra-high-definition wide-angle camera, a six-way microphone array with an eight-metre range, and an 8W + 3W hi-fi speaker. Intelligent features include auto-framing and AI-assisted noise reduction to create an immersive meeting experience.
Multiple Display Options
The MAXHUB XT Series kits can be expanded with displays from a broad product range to create the ideal hardware setup for rooms of all sizes.
Signature Microsoft Teams Rooms work perfectly with the 105-inch MAXHUB UW105NA display, for example, which has a 21:9 aspect ratio.
Focus or small rooms are well suited to MAXHUB’s recently launched CMA series, which includes display sizes from 43 to 98 inches, with a classic 16:9 aspect ratio.
Albert Kooiman, Senior Director, Microsoft Teams Partner Engineering and Certification at Microsoft, said: “We welcome MAXHUB, as a new hardware partner to the Teams Rooms ecosystem, for Microsoft Teams Rooms and a wide range of USB peripherals Certified for Microsoft Teams.
“The MAXHUB Microsoft Teams Rooms XCore Kit is ideal to upgrade any of your high-impact BYOD spaces to a full Microsoft Teams Rooms experience, at the most affordable price in the market.”
MAXHUB describes itself as a “provider of innovative unified communication and display solutions. The company currently has a market value of $7 billion and it employs more than 6,500 staff.
In April this year, UC Today’s Rob Scott spoke to Tony McCool, Maxhub, UC Country Manager UK&I, MAXHUB about meeting equity in the hybrid workplace.
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