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Starin, a Midwich Group company, brings Neat to the distribution channel

Chesterton, Ind. – Starin is pleased to announce a distribution relationship with Neat. Starin and Neat have a shared commitment to providing easy to use, innovative, and high value solutions in the unified communications space. Neat’s simple and elegant video devices for Microsoft and Zoom help make the meeting space experience the best it can be.

Starin is excited to add Neat to its ‘best in class’ offering of Unified Communications hardware – joining Logitech, Poly, DTEN, LG and others with Zoom and Microsoft Teams support, Neat will help solidify Starin’s position as a global leader in UC hardware solutions space.

“As the experts in UC products, Starin is proud to continue this legacy with bringing the innovative products from Neat to the channel,”  said Bobby Swartz, CEO at Starin. “We are relied on by our partners to deliver on this expertise, and I believe that the addition of Neat to the Starin portfolio of solutions is a major benefit to the rapidly growing and changing UC eco-system. This allows us to continue to fulfil our commitment of having the most comprehensive premier UC product categories available under one roof.”

“Neat is fully focused on delivering exceptional video experiences for the hybrid workforce of the future, and with Starin’s expertise in the UC space, we can bring video to more people than ever,” said TJ Michie, Head of Americas Sales for Neat. “We look forward to working closely with them to support customers on the entire journey of selecting and deploying video communications solutions.”

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