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Speaker phones
Speaker phones are often connected to multipurpose power and data boxes using hatch lid access (BR-19) | (AEA-651) | (AEA-651) |
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(BNP-471) | (BNP-471) | (COM-456) |
(MIL-835) | (MIL-835) | (MRT-763) |
(MRT-763) | (PA-63) | (PI-63) |
Other systems use grommets added to a table exclusively for speaker phones (PI-63) | This grommet is artistically centered between two power/data boxes with metal hatch lids (GOO-635) | (GOO-635) |
(GOO-635) | (MO-53) | More sophisticated tables use WallGoldfinger Furniture's custom flip system, which allows mounted speaker phones to turn and flip out of sight when not in use, maintaining the table's integrity (MO-53) |
(MO-53) | (MO-53) | (MO-53) |
(MO-53) |
Teleconference technology from simple grommets to flipping models
Tables intended for teleconferences include speaker phone technology. That technology can be as simple as connecting a speaker phone to a multipurpose power and data box built into the table and accessible through tabletop hatch lids. Other tables plan for speaker phones, such as through grommet holes placed between fixture boxes or through more sophisticated custom WallGoldfinger system that allows a mounted speaker phone to flip out of site. Scroll through the image gallery above to see options past WallGoldfinger Furniture clients have chosen for their teleconference table.
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