Stem Hub Express
Dispositivo Central de Comunicação
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Stem Hub Express
Dispositivo Central de Comunicação
SKU: HUB1

Quando há mais de um dispositivo em uma mesma sala ou quando você precisa de conectividade USB, o Stem Hub Express funciona como o cérebro da operação. O Stem Hub Express possibilita que várias unidades em uma sala se comuniquem entre si e atuem como um ecossistema. Com conexões USB Tipo B, Ethernet e VoIP, e blocos de terminal plugáveis, o Stem Hub Express cobre todas as possibilidades.
O cérebro das operações
- Age como o dispositivo central quando há diversas unidades na sala
- Conecta até 10 endpoints de áudio por sala
- Ethernet (compatível com PoE+), Terminal Block, USB Tipo B, VoIP
- Equipado com trava Kensington
- Pode ser instalado na parede
Quando é utilizado mais de um dispositivo de áudio em uma sala, o Stem Hub Express se torna a central de comunicação ao conectar diversos produtos Stem através da rede. O Stem Hub Express oferece várias opções de conectividade, como USB Tipo B, SIP e alto-falantes analógicos externos para que você tenha total flexibilidade.
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