Well, it’s been tough keeping a lid on this news because we’re all excited about what it means for our users and partners, but last week we showed the AV industry the very latest in wireless presentation systems by launching the KLIK Boks PLUS and PRO models at the InfoComm Show in Orlando, FL.
Building on the extensive hardware connectivity of the original KLIK Boks, the KLIK Boks PLUS adds wireless remotecontrol and enhanced Wi-Fi range to round out the most comprehensive feature set in wireless presentation systems. The remote allows direct, single-key access to Conference Mode, so now you can host multi-user meetings and control who has access to the screen, without using a computer. Just use the remote to scroll through the list of connected users, then start streaming by pressing one button.
The new remote also unleashes the power of KLIK’s media player function by making playback of video, audio and slideshows easy. Just plug in a thumb drive or better yet, connect to any network media device and press Play! Enjoy full-HD playback with up to 5.1 surround sound and advanced features such as subtitles and direct-access by time and chapter, right from the remote control. You’ll be using the KLIK Boks PLUS for a lot more than presentations with these new capabilities. KLIK Boks PLUS ships in July at a price of $399.
With the introduction of the KLIK Boks PRO, we take cost-effective wireless presentation streaming to a whole other level. An all-new hardware platform delivers enterprise-level features, starting with SNMP support for remote management. Now you can deploy KLIK Boks PRO across entire an campus and configure, monitor and update devices remotely. There is no limit to what you can do with KLIK Boks PRO; from “app-less” connectivity to Chromebook support, this is the wireless streaming platform you’ve been waiting for. KLIK Boks PRO ships in September at a price of $499.
Of course the original KLIK Boks remains very much alive and well, where for $299 it represents the very best value for “app-less” streaming from Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, yet still supports Password Access and Conference Mode.