UC Advanced - issue #17

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Twitching to Switch INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS is a system that allows users to switch between devices for videoconferencing. Switching between peripherals, whilst supporting high-resolution displays and integrating with leading UC platforms is particularly useful for those organisations adopting hybrid work models.

In a Nutshell It is an audio visual and unified communication solution designed to enhance video conferencing by enabling seamless switching between a host, such as a computer or laptop in a room, and a peripheral, making the system ideal for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Bring Your Own Meeting (BYOM) scenarios. For peripherals, consider meeting attendees bringing in, or connecting with, their devices, such as laptops and iPads, into the meeting space. Peripherals can also be devices such as cameras, microphones, speakerphones and displays.

TOGGLE ROOMS delivers effortless, high-quality connectivity, redefining productivity in hybrid workspaces.

Harley Willmott, Product Manager in Unified Communications for Midwich Group plc UK

automatic or manual switching via a push button, control pad, RS-232, IP, or GPI control, making it highly flexible for various meeting setups. Compatibility INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS is fully compatible with major unified communication systems, including MS Teams, Zoom and a wide range of USB cameras and videobars, including Jabra, Lenovo and Logitech. The system integrates with Q-SYS platforms, enabling reduced integration times through a dedicated plug-in for managing up to three 4K USB devices. For the Larger Room The standard model is limited to two hosts and four peripherals, which may not suffice for very large setups, and therefore the XT model addresses this. Long-distance USB connectivity (beyond 10m for USB-C) requires the XT model or additional extenders like the U-Bridge 3.0.

3 application scenarios SWITCH BYOD/BYOM with one cable for a Room PC and laptop

The TOGGLE ROOMS system allows effortless switching between two hosts, which are typically a Room PC and a laptop, with support for up to three USB 3.0 devices and one HDMI display. Switching is driver-free, enabling quick transitions without delays, and it supports

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