Kramer has announced its TBUS series of meeting room devices for advanced connectivity across the enterprise.
Kramer pitches the TBUS as heralding a new age of sophisticated tabletop connectivity carefully crafted for contemporary meeting environments. It merges cutting-edge technology with a design that prioritises the user, redefining connectivity in conference rooms.
The company says the TBUS lineup stands out for its easy-to-install, sturdy table-mount solutions that integrate effortlessly into any meeting area. This system streamlines the tech experience by consolidating all connectivity requirements into a singular cable solution, catering to charging, AV, and USB peripherals, bolstering meeting productivity and minimising clutter.
“We are incredibly proud to introduce the new TBUS at InfoComm 2024. This product line is a testament to Kramer’s commitment to innovation and our focus on enhancing the user experience in professional settings,” said Amit Ancikovsky, Americas Regional President of Kramer.
The T-Bus embodies our mission to create seamless, integrated solutions that not only meet but anticipate the needs of our customers, ensuring that every meeting is as productive and hassle-free as possible.”
More Information On Kramer’s TBUS Series
Kramer suggests its TBUS system stands out for its compelling adaptability. It features mix-and-match modules and an effortless slide-and-lock mechanism, allowing users to tailor their configurations to their specific needs. Crafted with the end-user in mind, the TBUS aims to ensure a clutter-free tabletop, augmenting the functionality of meeting spaces while maintaining a sleek design and efficient use of space.
The TBUS is designed with a sleek, compact form that straightforwardly integrates into the aesthetic of meeting rooms, ensuring that workspaces remain orderly and professional. Its components are conveniently installed and serviced from above the table, allowing for seamless upgrades and maintenance, saving valuable time for IT personnel.
What Else Has Kramer Been Up To Recently?
Last week, Kramer announced its acquisition of UK-based collaboration services provider Ashton Bentley.
Both businesses assert that Ashton Bentley’s solutions enhance Kramer’s current offerings by providing an integrated and seamless approach. This strategic move enables Kramer to deliver a comprehensive audio-visual experience, offering a cohesive, end-to-end solution for hybrid conferencing.
Kramer emphasises that this development represents a crucial step in its three-year strategy to enhance its portfolio of unified communications and collaboration products and services.
Meanwhile, K-array announced a new Kramer Control plug-in for its Kommander amplifier range in March.
Kramer Control is an enterprise-class, cloud-based control and management solution designed to provide IT and AV managers with a streamlined method for controlling, monitoring, and supporting AV systems, infrastructures, and third-party devices. By integrating Kramer Control’s comprehensive API, the new driver significantly enhances the integration capabilities of K-array’s flagship Kommander range of amplifiers.
Meanwhile, in February, AudioCodes announced a partnership with Kramer to offer complete Microsoft Teams Rooms Solutions, which it said would “redefine” meeting experiences and AV-enabled hybrid work environments.
AudioCodes contributes its Teams Rooms products and AI-powered voice applications to the partnership, while Kramer provides its innovative audio-visual solutions. Together, they offer a range of integrated solutions, including video bars, compute units, speakers, DSPs, switching, cable management, AI recording and analytics for Teams meetings, and more. This collaboration aims to deliver a comprehensive and seamless experience for Teams Rooms, enhancing productivity and meeting efficiency.