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Shure Collaborates With Logitech On Conferencing Device Compatibility

Two entities work together to test their product compatibility with several leading video conferencing platforms.
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Shure and Logitech collaborated to test compatibility for several leading video conferencing platforms.

Shure has announced that its Microflex products are now compatible with Logitech conferencing devices, with both entities collaborating to test compatibility for several leading video conferencing platforms.

Microflex Advance microphones are supported and tested for use with Logitech video collaboration devices, including Logitech RoomMate with Tap IP in combination with the IntelliMix P300 conferencing processor and Microflex MXN5-C networked loudspeaker. Using networked pro AV hardware, the MXA910 ceiling array and MXA310 table array are certified for Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms, while the MXA710 linear array is approved for Microsoft Teams Rooms.

“Customers look to Logitech and Shure for delivering premium conference room experiences,” states Sudeep Trivedi, head of alliances and go to market, Logitech Video Collaboration. Pairing up Shure audio with Logitech’s purpose-built room appliances, touch controllers, and cameras provides a verified, professional-quality solution for your high-value spaces.”

Logitech RoomMate with Tap IP works together with the Shure Microflex ecosystem solutions to offer quality video and audio approaches for larger rooms. By connecting select Logitech devices with Shure’s Microflex Advance microphone range, users can manage their meeting room audio, mute sync, LED status, and volume control without the need for complex programming.

“Shure knows that customer choice is important, and that our users want to bring the benefits of our market-leading Microflex Ecosystem solutions to more workplaces,” says Paul Gunia, director of technology partnerships at Shure. “We’re happy to have verified compatibility with Logitech’s portfolio of video collaboration devices, both PC and Android based. Logitech users can now standardize on Shure’s Microflex Ecosystem devices in all sizes and types of meeting rooms, leveraging our range of microphone form factors that cater to many aesthetic and UX choices.”

In addition, Shure and Logitech have collaborated on a selection of support documentation, including a quick start guide. Access these documents and more details by visiting the Shure and Logitech technology partnership page.

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