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Logitech REACH w Clamp Mnt | Document Camera, Clamp Mount, Enterprise
Logitech
MPN: 960-001673
$349.99
MAP: $349.99
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Key Features
- Logitech REACH document camera platform
- Clamp mount configuration
- Designed for flexible tabletop installation
- Supports shared-room deployment
- Built for document and object presentation workflows
- Enterprise AV accessory
- Deploy document capture quickly with a clamp mount for desks and tables
- Preserve workspace using a mounting style that avoids permanent surface changes
Create a dependable document capture station without committing to a permanent tabletop footprint. Logitech REACH w Clamp Mnt is built for spaces that need flexible placement, giving you a secure clamp-based mounting option for desks, tables, and shared presentation surfaces.
That flexibility is valuable in conference rooms, classrooms, and training environments where layouts change or equipment must be moved between sessions. A clamp mount helps preserve workspace while keeping the camera positioned for clear viewing and repeatable use.
For IT and AV teams, the appeal is straightforward: fewer installation constraints, cleaner cable routing, and a more controlled presentation environment. It is a practical choice when you want the room to stay adaptable without sacrificing stability.
If your organization standardizes on Logitech collaboration tools, this mount configuration supports a cleaner, more professional deployment than improvised brackets or temporary stands. It is designed for environments where presentation quality and room discipline both matter.
Ideal For
- Conference room document sharing
- Classroom teaching and annotation
- Training room demonstrations
- Temporary or reconfigurable presentation stations
Why This Product
- 1Clamp mount supports flexible installation
- 2Better for changing room layouts than fixed mounts
- 3Preserves tabletop surfaces without permanent changes
- 4Professional Logitech configuration for shared spaces



