Stem Ceiling
Stem Ceiling
Ceiling Microphone Array
SKU: CEILING1
Stem Ceiling is an innovative microphone array that can be easily mounted on the ceiling of your conference room. With multiple beam settings to choose from, Ceiling enables you to create the perfect high quality coverage for every meeting room.
100 microphones in a true work of art
- Dual mounting options: low profile with ceiling tile included or suspended in chandelier mode
- 3 adjustable beam options: Wide, Medium, or Narrow
- Audio Fencing Feature
- 100 Microphone Array
- Stem’s deep learning in neural networks improve echo-canceling, de-reverb, and noise cancellation algorithms
Stem Ceiling's innovative design gives you the option to discreetly low profile mount the device to a ceiling tile or tie it into the design of the room with chandelier mode to achieve the aesthetics you need with uncompromising performance. With it's 100 built-in microphones and three array options (wide, medium, and narrow), Ceiling focuses on who’s speaking so you
can focus on your meeting. Need more coverage? Mix and match all Stem devices until your room’s completely covered.
- 1 Stem Ceiling
- 1 USB Type A to USB Type B Cable: 12 ft. (3.7 m)
- 1 CAT 6 Ethernet Cable: 15 ft. (4.6 m)
- 1 Square Metal Mount, and Size Adapters
- 1 Suspension Kit
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