Sennheiser’s TeamConnect Wireless is a portable system for up to 24 participants. It is made up of four units: one master and three satellites that can be easily transported in a durable, easy-to-transport charging case. The units are wirelessly linked by a DECT connection and provide a flexible system that can be set up in virtu- ally any room or table arrangement. Users can quickly connect their own Bluetooth smart device or computer wirelessly, with NFC making pairing with compatible devices simple. Wired connections are also possible via USB— for web or video conferencing via a computer—or jack cable, so it can readily fit in to a broad range of hardware set-ups. Set up is done by sliding the four units from the case, and then they automatically power up and link together. The intuitive, touch-sensitive control panel on the master unit allows users to connect devices and control calls, while the satellite units have touch controls for muting or adjusting volume. TeamConnect Wireless supports multiple simultaneous audio channels, so additional callers can be joined to an existing conference by just connecting another device.
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