Excellent! @logitech What happens when you have 2 TV setup for the TAP/Rally kit? Will the Swytch work but present only on Screen 1 (this would be fine), or will the Swytch not work at all? I have several clients where I have built basically the same setup, but using 3rd party docks etc. which can be accomplished for 10% of the price. But, they don't co-exist with the Tap room system switching between the 2 solutions automatically, plus the small USB-C docks often burn out after a while since they are not made to be on 24/7.
@@extraordinarydave @Azim Rahman Hii Do you know if there is an alternative and less expensive solution? A specific dock? I installed Logitech Meetup and hdmi TVs in a few rooms and it's not easy to manage with 2 cables (Hdmi and USB A), do you think it's possible to install a dock to have a one and only USB C cable to connect to laptops?
@@extraordinarydave Thanks for your quick response! I hadn't installed any docks thinking there would be compatibility issues with old windows PCs (USB C 3.0) and MACs etc. And I preferred to give users small adapters HDMI to mini HDMI and USB A to USB C. No worries on your side with the dock, all users are satisfied? If the docks work very well I wonder what is the use of Logitech's Swytch :/
Works well but flawed badly as you cannot buy a replacement 'Y' cable for this device, so when a user breaks the USB part (and they will) you need to replace the whole lot at £900 or so. Well done Logitech, great idea. Stick with Poly or Crestron if you dont want a pending disaster.
What happens when two devices connect to the same cable, one via USB-A and the other via the USB-C? Have you built in any protections for when that happens?
@@brianbatko4911 I've got USB extension cables, as may people will have, and using such a cable suggests if I connected one to the connector, it'd physically allow USB-A and USB-C to be connected to different devices at the same time.
@@simuk I've not come across many people walking around with extenders and I've seen a lot beingin AV for 10 years. If I see that dongle, it would be clear, it's one or the other.
Feels wierd being the notification squad on logitecha channel
Is this a Casting Device ? confused
Excellent! @logitech What happens when you have 2 TV setup for the TAP/Rally kit? Will the Swytch work but present only on Screen 1 (this would be fine), or will the Swytch not work at all?
I have several clients where I have built basically the same setup, but using 3rd party docks etc. which can be accomplished for 10% of the price. But, they don't co-exist with the Tap room system switching between the 2 solutions automatically, plus the small USB-C docks often burn out after a while since they are not made to be on 24/7.
Why they not simply use am HDMI cable
because USB is needed to utilize the room's display, mic, speakers and camera. HDMI can only do the room's display.
Because this is a single-cord solution. just using one cable which is USB that includes both functions of HDMI and USB.
@@extraordinarydave @Azim Rahman Hii Do you know if there is an alternative and less expensive solution? A specific dock? I installed Logitech Meetup and hdmi TVs in a few rooms and it's not easy to manage with 2 cables (Hdmi and USB A), do you think it's possible to install a dock to have a one and only USB C cable to connect to laptops?
@@custoid92 targus dock works for us. But not sure if it's cheaper.
@@extraordinarydave Thanks for your quick response! I hadn't installed any docks thinking there would be compatibility issues with old windows PCs (USB C 3.0) and MACs etc. And I preferred to give users small adapters HDMI to mini HDMI and USB A to USB C. No worries on your side with the dock, all users are satisfied? If the docks work very well I wonder what is the use of Logitech's Swytch :/
This solution allows to work with android and IOS devices too ?
Works well but flawed badly as you cannot buy a replacement 'Y' cable for this device, so when a user breaks the USB part (and they will) you need to replace the whole lot at £900 or so. Well done Logitech, great idea. Stick with Poly or Crestron if you dont want a pending disaster.
What happens when two devices connect to the same cable, one via USB-A and the other via the USB-C? Have you built in any protections for when that happens?
The USB-A and C are on the same connector end and it would be physically impossible to connect both.
@@brianbatko4911 I've got USB extension cables, as may people will have, and using such a cable suggests if I connected one to the connector, it'd physically allow USB-A and USB-C to be connected to different devices at the same time.
@@simuk I guess that's where end user training comes in, but I know how users can mess things up very easily. :)
@@simuk those are naughty users you have
@@simuk I've not come across many people walking around with extenders and I've seen a lot beingin AV for 10 years. If I see that dongle, it would be clear, it's one or the other.
A casting cable/ device at $999.99 .... Okay may be it comes with a camera in the box... I may need to read more
Why Is It so expensive?
Because they know logitech stans will buy it
this is logitech why am i the first comment
instead of buying this for 1000 bucks just use HDMI and USB for display and sound
The price is funny for few cables and poor presentation
who wants to buy this for a 1000€