Overview
KLIKBoks Inc. products such as KLIKLink AV (KB462A) and KLIKBoks HUB (KB1200) rely on industry-standard USB Video Class (UVC) and USB Audio Class (UAC) protocols to enable BYOM (Bring Your Own Meeting) operation.
Most USB cameras and audio devices work correctly out of the box. When issues do occur, they are usually caused by device configuration choices or feature assumptions rather than defects.
This article explains how to select compatible devices and how to adjust common settings to improve stability.
Recommended Device Characteristics
Devices are most likely to work reliably when they:
- Are UVC/UAC compliant with no required drivers
- Function immediately when plugged into Windows or macOS
- Support moderate video modes (1080p30 or lower)
- Allow manual control of resolution, frame rate, and audio modes
Devices that require mandatory background software or default to very high bandwidth modes are more likely to need adjustment.
Common Camera Settings to Adjust
If video is unstable, missing, or inconsistent:
- Set camera resolution to 1080p30 or 720p30
- Disable HDR, AI framing, auto-tracking, or auto-zoom features
- Restart the meeting application after changes
These settings are typically found in the camera’s utility software or in advanced settings within Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or similar applications.
Common Audio Settings to Adjust
If audio is missing or distorted:
- Explicitly select the desired microphone and speaker in the meeting app
- Disable automatic device switching during testing
- Use standard conferencing sample rates when configurable
Summary
KLIKBoks BYOM systems work best with standards-based USB devices configured conservatively. In most cases, adjusting resolution, frame rate, or audio settings resolves compatibility issues.
If issues persist, note the device model and firmware version before contacting support.
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