Crestron AirMedia Receiver 3200 with Wi-Fi Network Connectivity, International
Elevate your collaboration with the Crestron AirMedia Receiver 3200, designed for seamless wireless presentation and conferencing in modern workspaces. This receiver supports up to 4K HDMI output and includes a 1080p/60 HDMI input for local sources. Effortlessly share content from any device, and with AirMedia Canvas, present up to four sources simultaneously with intelligent layout adjustments. Enhance your meetings with wireless access to peripherals like cameras and soundbars for popular conferencing platforms. The receiver also displays customizable welcome screens for room scheduling and integrates with IT management systems.
$1518.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
59
/ 145
#59 in Video Conferencing
Price vs Category Average
-45%
Below average
Mounting Type
Wall Mount
/ Wall Mount
Who it's for
- Universal Device Compatibility
- Enterprise-Grade Security and Management
- Enhanced Collaboration Features
Who should skip it
- High Initial Cost
- Requires Professional Setup
- Network Performance Dependency
Key Specs
Mounting Type
Wall Mount
Frame Rate
30 fps
Power Source Type
AC Adapter
Operating System Compatibility
Windows, macOS, Chrome OS
Room Size Suitability
Huddle Room
Maximum Video Resolution
4K Ultra HD
Connection Interface Type
USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, Ethernet RJ-45, Wireless
HDMI Output Resolution
Up to 3840x2160@60Hz (2160p60)
Features
- Secure wireless presentation from any device
- Simultaneous display of up to four sources
- Wireless access to conferencing peripherals
- Room scheduling via customizable welcome screen
- Enterprise-grade security and encryption
- Remote management with XiO Cloud
- Built-in digital signage functionality
- Wired HDMI input for local sources
What customers say
Corporate users highly value the AirMedia Receiver 3200 for its exceptional reliability and deep integration within enterprise systems. Its robust performance supports simultaneous connections and cross-platform compatibility, making it a versatile tool for demanding meeting environments. While the core functionality is excellent once operational, the primary drawback centers on complexity. Initial deployment and configuration demand significant IT expertise, especially when integrating with complex network architectures. Although the quality is undisputed, the premium price point causes some users to question the overall value compared to simpler alternatives. It is viewed as a mission-critical device delivering superior, dependable results after professional setup.
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