Thanks Lelio!

I found this Webex teams space too where Cisco documents a supported solution 
with RoomKit and other telepresence device endpoints for use in USB mode. 
Essentially turning any conference room equipment into USB available devices 
for a laptop.

Check it out as there is some really good information there.

https://eurl.io/#L6Rcn39Rn


On Feb 24, 2021, at 12:29 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <le...@uoguelph.ca> wrote:

I love this guy.

https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/accessories/x2u-xlr-usb-interface

you might need this?

https://canada.newark.com/rean/ra3mt-b/xlr-audio-adaptor-tiny-xlr-series/dp/29X7324



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Hello,

Has anyone had any experience or ideas on how we could use the roomkit plus 
ceiling mics to connect them to a PC?

Scenario is that we use MS Teams in our environment and people join the meeting 
from conference rooms with those endpoints, but joining MS teams meetings 
without knowing to call in causes difficulties. So I’m trying to figure out an 
easy way to allow use of the ceiling mics as a PC mic to join these meetings 
with computer audio.

Any ideas are welcome

Thanks
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