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BYOD vs. BYOM: What’s the Difference?

In today’s world of hybrid work and flexible meeting environments, two acronyms frequently pop up in discussions about conference room technology: BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and BYOM (Bring Your Own Meeting). While they might seem similar at first glance, these concepts address different needs and priorities when it comes to connecting personal devices to professional AV systems. Let’s break down what each term means and how they differ. 

Eliminating AC/DC Wall Adapters for Low-Power Devices Using the Acroname USBHub3c

Eliminating AC/DC Wall Adapters for Low-Power Devices Using the Acroname USBHub3c

The need for more efficient, space-saving, and simplified power solutions is rising in today's increasingly connected world. Many devices, especially in the industrial, medical, and consumer electronics markets, rely on AC/DC wall adapters for power. 

What's the Best Industrial USB Hub: Compare Features, Performance, and Durability

Looking for the best industrial USB hub can feel like a high-stakes proposition. You need equipment that can deliver the technical performance you need — sometimes under very challenging operating conditions.

So how do you find the best USB hub? That's what we're going to look into today.

USB hub options to consider: Acroname vs. Competitors

We're going to take a look at a few of the top USB hubs on the market and compare their features and performance over time. The USB hubs we're looking at today are:

Choosing the right USB-A switcher for your conference room to enable BYOD

The problem

Imagine this. You have a perfectly equipped conference room. The PC is linked to the room's audio and video devices such as a webcam, microphones, and speakers, allowing seamless use of platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet. But what about the times when your colleagues want to host a meeting directly from their laptop?