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AV Access Unveils the eShare W90 4K Wireless Conferencing System for Seamless Hybrid Meetings

AV Access Unveils the eShare W90 4K Wireless Conferencing System for Seamless Hybrid Meetings

Globe and Mail04-04-2025
"Hybrid meetings are more popular than ever. The eShare W90 offers a full-featured USB-C input, dual HDMI output, true plug-and-play design, and exceptional affordability, making it an ideal Barco ClickShare alternative for professionals worldwide."
AV Access eShare W90 wireless presentation and conferencing system, when paired with the eShare D30 USB-C casting dongle, enables effortless one-click wireless conferencing. Featuring a full-featured USB-C input, dual HDMI output, quad-view mode, and other advanced capabilities, it significantly boosts hybrid meeting efficiency in small to medium-sized conference rooms.
AV Access, a leading provider of Pro AV and AV over IP solutions, has introduced the eShare W90 wireless conferencing system to its hybrid conferencing lineup. Combined with the new eShare D30 USB-C casting dongle, BizEye80 4K webcam, and AnyCo A6 daisy-chain speakerphone, the eShare W90 serves as a powerful alternative to Barco ClickShare, delivering an ideal solution for seamless hybrid meetings.
Full-Featured USB-C Input & Dual HDMI Outputs
Building on the success of the eShare W80, the eShare W90 boasts a full-featured USB-C port, allowing users to stream video and audio, transfer data at speeds up to 5Gbps, charge their laptop (65W PD), and access the network—all via a single cable.
Additionally, dual HDMI outputs enable connection to two monitors, ensuring crystal-clear visibility. "A key improvement we made is the quad-view mode, which lets users display up to four sources on a single screen—perfect for comparing multiple proposals," said Bill, CTO at AV Access.
Wireless Conferencing with a Single Click
The eShare W90 revolutionizes hybrid meetings by allowing wireless control of USB 3.0 conferencing devices (e.g., webcams, speakerphones, and video bars) when used with the eShare D30 USB-C dongle. Simply plug in the dongle, press the button, and instantly launch a video conference—eliminating cable clutter and the need for complex setup or training.
The system also enables easy content sharing to two large screens via HDMI, USB-C, or wireless casting, supporting AirPlay, Miracast, Chromecast, and dongle-based casting for effortless collaboration across laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
Furthermore, its dual high-speed Ethernet ports allow users to separate internal and guest networks, ensuring secure company data while offering convenient connectivity for visitors.
Exclusive Pre-Sale Offer
"With its full-featured USB-C input, dual HDMI output, wireless conferencing capability, quad-view mode, and unbeatable pricing, the eShare W90 is a cost-effective alternative to Barco ClickShare. It is available now for an initial pre-sale price of only $899.25 on the AV Access official website, with an exclusive 25% discount. The pre-sale runs from April 1 to April 30—don't miss the chance to upgrade your hybrid meeting system," added Bill.
About AV Access
AV Access is the world's professional manufacturer of advanced Pro AV and AV over IP products, which include HDMI/KVM extenders, splitters, switchers, KVM switches, AV over IP solutions, wireless conference room solutions, etc. Since its establishment, it has been dedicated to offering the ultimate audiovisual experience to the masses with quality-assured and well-designed AV products at honest pricing. AV Access will continue to develop more innovative products and solutions in the fields of smart home, corporate, education, retail, entertainment, health care, etc. Strong R&D, powerful supply chain and excellent management team make AV Access qualified as your faithful partner!
Learn more by visiting www.avaccess.com
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