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The AVer MT100 is a compact and powerful Matrix Tracking Box designed to streamline multimedia management in hybrid classrooms, boardrooms, and HyFlex spaces. Acting as the “brain” of your AV setup, the MT100 integrates multiple video sources—including cameras, visualizers, and laptops—into a single, unified platform. Capable of delivering stunning 4K Ultra HD output at 60fps, it ensures that every transition is smooth and every visual is broadcast with professional-grade clarity. As a primary multimedia management solution, the MT100 eliminates technical complexity by providing effortless switching and high-speed networked workflows.
Networked Efficiency and Flexible Layouts: The MT100 Advantage
The AVer MT100 is built to simplify the logistics of multi-camera and multi-source environments. Its standout feature is its ability to handle up to four live video feeds simultaneously, allowing users to create dynamic, picture-in-picture, or split-screen layouts through an intuitive web-based interface. This “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) friendly hub allows presenters to plug in a laptop via USB or HDMI and instantly become part of a professional broadcast, complete with zero-latency switching between different content sources.
Technically, the MT100 is optimized for IT-friendly deployment. It is powered via PoE+ (Power over Ethernet), significantly reducing the amount of cabling required for installation. The device includes a user-friendly Web UI that allows administrators to manage camera presets and display profiles remotely, ensuring the room is always configured correctly before a session begins. With its 5-year warranty and sustainable, carbon-smart packaging, the MT100 is a future-ready investment for organizations looking to scale their hybrid communication capabilities without the need for expensive, high-maintenance rack equipment.
4K Ultra HD Output @ 60fps
NDI® HX3 & HX2 Integration
Custom Multi-View Layouts
Plug-and-Play BYOD Connectivity
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