AirServer Connect 2

The second generation of this screen mirroring solution for classrooms and conference rooms, distributing Concept, is available as a stand-alone device or as an OPS plug-in module for digital whiteboards.

The Value-Added Distributor Concept International Spain has announced the introduction in Spain of AirServer Connect 2. This is the second generation of this screen mirroring solution (Screen mirroring) available as a stand-alone device or as an OPS plug-in module for digital whiteboards in classrooms, Educational Centers and Conference Rooms.

AirServer Connect 2 is a receiver of Screen Mirroring that allows content to be transmitted from different WLAN sources, regardless of whether it's a smartphone, a tablet, a Macbook or laptop. It is compatible with Airplay, Google Cast and Miracast. No need to load the screen mirroring client software or plug in a key Click Connect.

AirServer Connect 2

Connected to the conference room display, it links to a WLAN router or networked WLAN over Ethernet and acts as a hub for up to eight mobile devices streaming their displays in up to 4K/UHD. This means, For example, that several students can also cast their screen at the same time and thus integrate into the class.

With the moderator role, Teachers maintain control at all times over whether and to whom they can display their screen.

Since only the screens of the teacher's and student's devices are displayed, There is no data left on the board, which is an alternative to the whiteboard with integrated PC and an advantage in terms of data protection.

AirServer Connect 2

Teachers stream their lesson from the laptop, And it can also be operated from the touchscreen whiteboard (Touch-back function).

The AirServer Connect User Interface 2 has become more intuitive, including quick setup and on-screen guided menus. A new feature is cloud-based connected device management. Using the control panel, administrators can manage multiple AirServer Connect, Help with issues or assign permissions, such as requesting a PIN or authorizing selected wireless protocols.


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by • 10 May, 2023
• section: display, Signal distribution, formation, Streaming Media