Airtame, a Danish company that produces a wireless screen sharing solution for both the business and education sectors, just released the Airtame PoE Adapter product.
Wireless screen sharing requires power and a constant, stable network connection. Power over Ethernet (PoE) can provide both through the same cable when you use the Airtame PoE Adapter.
It’s an accessory that provides power as well as an Ethernet connection over USB to the Airtame.
When a user’s network is set up accordingly to provide Power over Ethernet, the Airtame only needs a network connection as it will receive power from the same cable. It removes the need for an AC power adapter and plug, something that can end up saving a lot of money.
A wired Ethernet connection with the Airtame PoE Adapter is much more stable than a regular WiFi connection – and faster too. It gives users a cleaner and more reliable setup.
“If your Airtame is placed somewhere that’s hard to reach with no power outlet near or if you’ve simply got too much WiFi traffic, then a PoE-enabled setup could really help you out,” says Simon Hangaard Hansen, Product Manager of Airtame.
You can read our review of Airtame 2 here and find out more about the PoE adapter on the Airtame site.
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