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DamirS895

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

Yes, the conference device is supplied with a USB cable. This is a 5 metre long USB 2.0 cable that is used to connect to a computer.

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be-schoepf

1 year ago

Is the Logitech MeetUp Windows version?

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digitec

1 year ago

Yes, the Logitech MeetUp is compatible with different versions of Windows. It supports Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 or higher.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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spdubgiessen

2 years ago

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Yes, it can be replaced for the camera unit. Recommendation: Use a USB 3.0 (c) cable, then 4k resolution is also possible. Doesn't have to be from Logitech. Only with the additional microphone you need a proprietary extension cable from Logitech, unfortunately.

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swissroach

4 years ago

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jungvonmatt

4 years ago

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Yes, it works, but it depends on the individual components. We have the solution with 15 mt. in operation (including USB socket in between, but the USB cable has a powered HUB. On an MB-Pro it only works (via USB-C) with a SATECHI adapter, with the Apple USB-C adapter (which is otherwise the most reliable) it does not work.

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it_tchibo

5 years ago

If I dimly remember, there is an approx. 5 m audio cable included, as we have also pulled it through the TV cable duct from the floor to the table. Makes sense if it's included.

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markuscogito

7 years ago

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Sir_CatZ

7 years ago

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Yes, this is possible without any problems. The camera only has to transmit picture and sound for Skype, for this a camera does not have to be optimised for Skype. The rest of the functions can be controlled directly via remote control. According to the specifications, the camera also seems to run with MacOS from OS X 10.10, which of course includes the full range of functions.

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