Enables wireless and software-free transmission of an HDMI or USB-C signal to the Kindermann touch displays.
Kindermann Eshare HDMI Dongle:
When connected to the HDMI output of a playback device, the dongle functions like an external monitor, via Plug & Play.
The USB connection provides the power supply. Connected to a computer with Windows or MacOS, the USB connection also supports touchback, i.e. the computer can be controlled remotely via the touch screen.
Kindermann Eshare USB-C 4K dongle:
The dongle also works like an external monitor on the USB-C connection, i.e. via Plug & Play.
It is also supplied with power via the USB-C interface. The touchback function is also available on a compatible device, i.e. the computer or tablet can be controlled remotely via the touchscreen in impressive 4K.
OPS plug-in computer with 11th generation Intel processors
Available with Intel Core i3, i5, i7
8/16 GB DDR4 RAM
250/512 GB SSD
Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 620
Supports 4096 × 2304 @ 60Hz on DP and HDMI
External interfaces: - USB Gen3.2 Gen2 as USB-C and USB-A - HDMI - 1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet - 2-in-1 headset connection (3.5 mm jack) - Incl. Wifi6 and Bluetooth 5.0
Incl. Windows 11 Pro pre-installed, license optional
The UHD camera CommuniKam K120M facilitates entry into the world of software-based video conferencing.
For commissioning, only a USB 3.0 cable must be connected to a PC. Resolutions up to 2160p / 30 Hz are possible.
In addition to the wide-angle lens with 120° field of view, 2 microphones with up to 12 meters range are installed. The camera can be mounted on almost any monitor or even free-standing.
8x digital zoom with ePTZ
Plug & Play (UVC 1.0 ~ UVC 1.5)
Operating Systems: Windows 8.1 & 10, macOS 10.10, Google Chromebook version 29.0.1547.70 and Linux
Dimensions without holder (WxHxD): 19.4 x 3.4 x 4.2 cm
Thanks to the built-in UHD camera, the 6-way microphone array and the 2 x 7 W speakers, small meeting rooms or huddle spaces become videoconferencing-capable in no time.
The camera image always adapts to the participants through autoframing and voice localisation and brings the speaker into focus.