Common Pre-sales FAQs for Tap IP
Below you will find a collection of frequently asked questions and answers for Tap IP
What is Logitech Tap IP?
Deploy video meeting rooms at scale with Logitech Tap IP, a purpose-built touch controller that delivers a consistent experience across Microsoft Teams Rooms, Zoom Rooms, and other video conferencing rooms. With a 10.1” display and sleek profile, Tap IP brings one-touch join to meetings and has just the right presence.
Using a single Power over Ethernet connection and a range of available mounts, Tap IP can be installed anywhere in the room. Prevent the controller from being unplugged thanks to integrated cable retention and strain relief, and be confident that each room stays ready for the next video meeting.
What problems does Logitech Tap IP solve?
Tap IP provides consistency across meeting spaces with simple one touch to join. Consistent experiences lead to higher adoption of video collaboration throughout the organization with reduced training and support burdens.
Tap IP is network connected and not physically tethered to the meeting room system. This means it can be placed anywhere in the meeting space where a PoE enabled network connection is available, wired or wireless. No more long cable runs across the meeting space.
Tap IP supports multiple video collaboration services. This means a future change in services does not require replacing Tap IP. Simply reset the device and configure it as one of the many supported controller types.
Tap IP is managed through Logitech Sync making it easy to support large-scale video deployments while minimizing site visits and trouble tickets—all from a simple browser-based interface.
Which Logitech Tap IP parts will be available as spares?
Each individual part will be available as a spare part or accessory
PoE Injector with WW clips
Tap bottom cover with thumbscrew
To purchase spare parts or accessories please see this article.
What is the maximum supported cable length for Tap IP?
The maximum supported cable length for Tap IP is 100m / 328ft AWG24 from a powered RJ45 port or POE injector to Tap IP device. This is a maximum and may not be extended further.