Shure y Logitech

To optimize audio in conference rooms, regardless of size, Shure has made its Microflex Ecosystem devices compatible with the video collaboration devices of Logitech.

Shure Microflex Advance Table ArrayFrom small meetings to presentations in large boardrooms, Shure helps create ideal audio solutions with Logitech collaboration devices. The objective sought is to offer the best audio in meeting rooms, regardless of size or type, using Microflex Ecosystem devices.

The microphones Shure Microflex Advance are compatible with Logitech video collaboration systems, including RoomMate con Tap IP, in combination with the processor IntelliMix P300 and the network speaker Microflex MXN5-C.

Shure MXN5 C certified MS Teams certificationWith professional networked AV hardware, MXA910 Ceiling Array y MXA310 Table Array are certified for Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms, while the MXA710 Linear Array1 is approved for Microsoft Teams Rooms.

Tested by Shure and Logitech for compatibility with major video conferencing platforms, Users can choose the Logitech system and Microflex Ecosystem solution that best suits their needs.

“Combine Shure audio with room devices, Logitech's specially designed touch controllers and cameras provide a professional-grade solution for high-value spaces”, explains Sudeep Trivedi, Director of Partnerships and Go To Market at Logitech Video Collaboration.

Logitech RoomMate

large rooms

Logitech RoomMate with Tap IP works hand-in-hand with Shure Microflex ecosystem solutions to deliver professional-quality video and audio solutions for larger rooms.

When connecting select Logitech devices with Shure's Microflex Advance microphone range, Users can manage meeting room audio, silent synchronization, the status of the LEDs and the volume control, without the need for complex programming.

“Logitech users can standardize on Shure Microflex Ecosystem devices across all sizes and types of meeting rooms.”, taking advantage of our range of microphones that adapt to many aesthetic and UX options”, comments Paul Gunia, director of technology partnerships at Shure.

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