The Atlona AT-WAVE-101 is a wireless presentation and collaboration platform designed for easy content sharing with iOS®, Android™, Mac®, Chromebook™, and Windows® devices. The WAVE-101 allows up to four presenters to share their content simultaneously on-screen, with an Instructor Mode available for managing additional presenters and selecting which to be displayed. Wireless BYOD interfacing is simply enabled through the device's native casting protocol (such as AirPlay®, Google Cast™, or Miracast™), without the need to install an app.
Wireless BYOD Connectivity
The WAVE-101 interfaces with a presenter's iOS, Android, Mac, Chromebook, or Windows device over Wi-Fi®, and allows screen mirroring from up to four devices without the need to install an app. It can serve as an integrated, dual band access point, or be networked into an existing Wi-Fi installation. The WAVE-101 can provide simultaneous Wi-Fi and Miracast™ (Wi-Fi Direct®). In addition, the WAVE-101 supports Miracast over Infrastructure which allows Miracast over a facility Wi-Fi network or LAN, rather than over a direct wireless link. Please click here for complete information about wireless AV connectivity with the WAVE-101.
Note: One Miracast device connection is available at a time when a wireless P2P, or peer-to-peer connection is made to the WAVE-101. Casting is not supported for apps with protected content (DRM), such as Netflix®, Hulu®, and HBO® Max™.
Applications:
Classrooms - The WAVE-101 includes several features ideal for classroom instruction, such as managing multiple student presenters, the ability to broadcast an instruction session live over YouTube, and playback of local multimedia or YouTube source content.
Meeting and gathering spaces - The WAVE-101 is compact and can be discreetly installed near any available display. It is ideal for ad-hoc collaboration sessions in which presenters can share content through simple instructions on the welcome screen - including a PIN code for security.
Add-on to existing AV systems - This presentation device can be added into an AV switcher or matrix switcher, enhancing a new or existing system with wireless BYOD from multiple participants.