Stem Hub Express
Centro di comunicazione fra i dispositivi
- + Video
- + Video
Stem Hub Express
Centro di comunicazione fra i dispositivi
SKU: HUBX1
Prezzo di Vendita Suggerito
579,00 €
Spedizione gratuita

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Quando hai più di un dispositivo in una stanza o hai bisogno di più della semplice connettività USB, Stem Hub Express diventa il cervello dell'operazione. Hub Express consente a più unità in una stanza di comunicare tra loro e di funzionare come un unico ecosistema. Con USB di tipo B, Ethernet, VoIP e EuroBlock, Hub Express copre tutte le tue esigenze.
Il cervello dell'operazione
- Funge da dispositivo centrale quando nella stanza sono presenti più unità
- Collega fino a 10 endpoint audio per stanza
- Ethernet (supporta PoE+), EuroBlock, USB Type B, VoIP
- Dotato di blocco Kensington
- Montabile a parete
Quando si utilizza più di un dispositivo audio in una stanza, Stem Hub Express diventa il centro di comunicazione della stanza collegando più prodotti Stem attraverso la rete. Hub Express è dotato di più opzioni di connettività tra cui USB di tipo B, SIP e altoparlanti analogici esterni per darti la flessibilità di cui hai bisogno.
- 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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