Stem Hub Express
Stem Hub Express
Communication Center
SKU: HUBX1
When you have more than one device in a room or you need more than just USB connectivity, Stem Hub Express becomes the brains of the operation. It enables multiple units in a room to communicate with each other and function as one ecosystem. With USB Type B, Ethernet, VoIP and pluggable terminal blocks, Hub Express has all your bases covered.
The brains of the operation
- Acts as the central device when multiple units are in the room
- Connects up to 10 audio enpoints per room
- Ethernet (supports PoE+), Terminal Block, USB Type B, VoIP
- Kensington lock equipped
- Wall Mountable
When more than one audio device is used in a room, Stem Hub Express becomes the central communication center for a room by connecting multiple Stem products through the network. It comes with multiple connectivity options including USB Type B, SIP, and external analog speakers to give you the flexibility you need.
- 1 Hub Express
- 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 Terminal connector
- 1 Screws and drywall anchors for wall mounting
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With the ability to connect up to 10 audio devices in one room you have the flexibility to expand coverage for any meeting environment.
With options for USB Type B, Ethernet, VoIP, and pluggable terminal blocks, Hub Express is the perfect fit for when you want to communicate through your meeting room’s PC.
Hub gives you the flexibility to mount the device discreetly behind any display or in a credenza.
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