The new solution that has been incorporated into its unified communications line simplifies the connection in the meeting rooms, runs Microsoft Teams natively and offers BYOD option on the same device, reducing total cost of ownership.

Crestron Flex MX

Crestron has introduced the new Flex MX series along with its full line of Unified Communications solutions (Uc). The announcement was made at the last annual conference for developers and IT professionals., Microsoft Ignite, which was held last week in Orlando (Florida).

Flex MX Series simplifies connection to room display, requiring only one cable. Run Microsoft Teams natively, while providing BYOD option on the same device, Reducing total cost of ownership.

Crestron Flex solutions offer IoT-based provisioning, that saves time through the XiO Cloud service, Enhanced with remote desktop capability to enable better support, Faster.

Crestron Flex is natively compatible with Microsoft Teams software providing simple and consistent user experience in all spaces, enterprise-grade network security and integration with Exchange and Office 365 for advanced room scheduling. In addition, Allows you to join the meeting with a single tap.

Crestron Flex solutions benefit from a zero-touch implementation through the XiO Cloud service, Included for one year at no additional cost.

Built on the Microsoft Azure platform, XiO Cloud offers the possibility of remotely controlling and managing Flex systems. This new functionality allows partners and technology administrators to provide better and faster end-user support through a remote desktop.

Crestron has partnered with different manufacturers to create a better voice and video experience, so people can see and be seen, and hear and be heard. These technologies have been integrated into the different devices of Crestron Flex: Front-mounted smart soundbar on the room wall; Desktop Meetings and Collaboration System; desk phone; and customizable integrator kit for large spaces. Crestron Flex includes kits for single and double screens.


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by • 11 nov, 2019
• section: control, Signal distribution