Description
The Plus In-Table connectivity box is a slim rectangular tabletop module designed to host up to six mixed connectivity modules. It provides a neat recessed solution that integrates into modern furniture surfaces and maintains a low profile. The unit includes a hinged lid and a minimal bezel to preserve table aesthetics.
Key features include a modular slide-and-lock system that permits above-table installation and maintenance. Modules slide into position without screws and can be replaced or upgraded from the tabletop surface. The design supports a mix-and-match approach to populate needed AV and power modules.
Technical specifications include a table cutout of 334 x 89 mm and outer dimensions of 342 x 99.5 x 113 mm. The unit is rated for operation from 0° to +40°C and storage from -40° to +70°C, with operating humidity of 10% to 90% RHL non-condensing. The product complies with industry certifications and uses recyclable materials following ROHS / REACH standards.
Connectivity is module-dependent and the TBUS system accepts a variety of AV, power and data modules mounted and serviced from above the table. The sliding modules secure without screws and the internal layout keeps module edges flush with no gaps. A choice of bezel and lid colors is available to match furniture finishes.
Typical applications include boardrooms, conference rooms, classrooms and training facilities where discreet, reliable tabletop connectivity is required. The shallow profile and clean bezel make it suitable for lecterns and lab tables where cable access must be controlled and hidden. It supports professional meeting-room workflows and multiple user devices.
Installation and maintenance are streamlined – cut into the table surface, drop the unit into the opening and secure using the integrated retention method. All modules and TBUS components are accessed and serviced from above the table, reducing downtime and simplifying upgrades. The outer frame is engineered for durability and minimal visual impact while packaging and supply-chain choices reduce environmental footprint.



