HuddleVU Complete Collaboration System (7 individual users)
The FSR HV-700 HuddleVU Complete Collaboration System can accommodate 7 individual users. Each user has their own FSR HV-T3 table box to plug into. Each table box contains a pullout HDMI cable and an AC outlet. A single push of a button on each T3 is all that is needed to display the laptop or iPad’s desktop information onto the main display.
HV-CTL Controller and DV-HSW-41 HDMI Switcher
The HV-700 includes an HV-CTL Controller and up to two DV-HSW-41 HDMI Switchers are included on all systems. The HV-CTL has a power switch, two AC outlets to power the DV-HSW-41 HDMI Switchers and an additional AC outlet to power the main display. The HV-CTL is the main termination point for the system components. When four or less inputs are used, the HV-CTL switching can be serially controlled by an external control system.
Allows for multiple users to share and view their devices' screens on a main display
The HuddleVU system allows for multiple users to share and view their laptops, tablets, and smart phone screens on a main display. Unlike conventional presentation systems, anyone participating can be a presenter or the audience at any given time at the push of a button. LED’s indicate which user is currently live and when the system is busy to each user.
Creates the ideal environment for people to view and share ideas
The HuddleVU creates the ideal environment for people to view and share ideas. The systems include all the necessary video switching equipment, control hardware, display power control and color-coded captive HDMI cables. It is a very simple yet effective system to quickly install and use.
Applications:
- Classrooms
- Libraries
- Conference rooms
- Educational facilities
- Corporate teleconference rooms
- Learning centers
- Training rooms
Lift the cover, Plug in Laptop or Mobile device and Push the button:
HuddleVU Controller and Switcher installed under the table:
HV Multi-Person collaboration system drawing:
Please view the FSR Smart Collaboration with HuddleVU video below: