Product Code: INOSHARE2U
Suggested Retail Price £2045+VAT
Where to buy VideosStock status: In Stock; available from resellers
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Contact Our Technical TeamOptimize your video collaboration and webcast with two cameras. Works with Skype®, Zoom®, Webex®, GoToMeeting®, Hangouts®, etc. Reduces hardware complexity and connections to your computer.
The device can be controlled by an application on the host side using our USB HID, RS-232 or LAN interfaces. You can also use the keypad on top of the device to control it manually.You can use the Mixer feature of the SHARE2U to embed your two video sources into one single stream. This feature can be an important asset for you if your application only supports one video interface, like Skype®, Zoom®, Webex®, GoToMeeting® and all video conferencing applications.
OEM and system developers friendly
The device may be controlled by INOGENI's APP or via an included API so you can design your own. You can read the sources status, presence, format, modify the EDID, update the firmware, etc. and ask for custom functionalities.
You can also get Crestron modules in order to control the device using the LAN or serial interface.
Control App
The device has its own application in order to control the Mixer configuration using the USB HID or the LAN interfaces. You can also monitor the firmware versions installed on the device and the status of the Camera and Content inputs. You can update your device to the latest firmware using the Update menu. The C++ source code of this application is available on demand.
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