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ThinkSmart Hub Configuration Guide for Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR)
What are the account or licensing
requirements?
Does the Hub support Consumer Electronics
Control (CEC)?
What are the network bandwidth
requirements to have an optimal audio and
video performance?
What are the list of supported peripherals
like cameras, extended
microphones/speakers?
Does the ThinkSmart Hub use Microsoft
Surface Pro tablet?
Does the ThinkSmart Hub support wireless
display?
Can I use the ThinkSmart Hub as a PC?
Does the ThinkSmart Hub support
deployment via SCCM?
The only customer requirement is Microsoft Teams (or
Skype for Business) credentials to run on the Hub. Please
refer ThinkSmart Hub Requirements.
The ThinkSmart Hub does support CEC; when used with
One Cable. The external display is awakened through
proximity sensor or the touch panel of the 500. The
HDMI will send signal to front of room display if one is
attached.
The ThinkSmart Hub has four USB 3.0 ports and supports
any Skype for Business Certified Audio/Video peripherals.
For more information on Microsoft certified devices,
please visit https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-
teams/across-devices/devices
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/mt790552.aspx
A Surface tablet is not used. The ThinkSmart Hub has an
integrated 10.1" touch panel and compute, so doesn't
need a Surface tablet.
No, the Hub does not currently support in room wireless
displays. You can share wirelessly through the Teams app
on your computer or phone by joining a meeting
No, the ThinkSmart Hub is an appliance and is designed
to be a meeting space-based tabletop conference room
AV device.
Yes, the details are available here
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
us/microsoftteams/room-systems/room-systems-scale
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