New Indoor, Outdoor Mounts Stream 1080p Wirelessly

Peerless-AV last week launched a line of indoor and outdoor wireless mounts that enable streaming of full HD 1080p images at a distance of up to 131 feet.

The new plug-and-play PeerAir Wireless Mounting Solutions include indoor and outdoor wireless articulating arms and tilt wall mounts, a mobile cart, and a wireless projector mount. Power and cabling provisions--including short-length HDMI cables--also come with the system. Additional features include reverse IR, multi-casting for up to four displays from a single transmitter, and WPA2 security.

For institutions that already have a Peerless mount installed, the company also offers wireless integration kits that will convert most Peerless-AV universal wall or ceiling mounts, carts, or stands into wireless mounting systems.

Indoor mount models fit from 37-inch to 65-inch displays and projectors weighing up to 50 pounds. Peerless-AV's outdoor mounts are weather resistant, stream media without the need for signal cables, and fit flat-panel displays from 42 to 60 inches.

For more information and pricing on the PeerAir mounting systems, visit the Peerless-AV Web site.

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