Mersive Launches Portable Wireless Media Streaming Pod

Solstice Pod

Solstice Pod

Mersive today launched the Solstice Pod, a wireless media streaming device for video collaboration. The company has loaded its Solstice software onto a small Android hardware platform, creating an all-in-one collaboration tool that can be moved from room to room as needed. The Pod allows multiple users to connect, share and control content on any display.

Features include:

  • Synchronous desktop audio streaming;
  • Remote configuration via Web browser;
  • One-click software updates;
  • Built-in WAP capabilities; and
  • Native support for touchscreen and 4K displays.

The Solstice Pod can be integrated into an existing network or deployed as a "drop-in" solution using its built-in wireless access point capabilities. The device is priced at $799 for the Small Group Edition version and $999 for the Unlimited Users version.

For more information, visit the Mersive site.

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