Humly Integrates With Xyte to Unify Workplace Device Management and Room Intelligence

Humly has integrated its workplace devices with the Xyte Connect+ platform, giving AV and IT teams a single interface to monitor devices, access environmental data and manage workplace technology.

The integration brings Humly Room Display and booking devices into Xyte’s cloud-based system, allowing users to monitor performance, view system health data and control devices remotely across multiple locations.

The companies will demonstrate the integration at InfoComm 2026, scheduled for June 17-19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The Xyte platform is designed to centralize management of multivendor AV, UC and building technologies. Through an open API, it supports integrations with third-party systems, including Humly’s workplace hardware.

With the integration, Humly devices automatically connect to Xyte’s cloud environment. This enables teams to manage devices at scale, execute remote commands and track performance through a single dashboard. Organizations can also connect devices through Xyte Edge, an on-premises interface that provides secure local connectivity to the cloud.

The partnership also expands access to environmental data through Humly Sense. Built-in sensors within Humly devices feed data such as temperature and CO2 levels into Xyte’s analytics platform, allowing organizations to monitor conditions and make adjustments in real time.

The integration follows Humly’s broader push toward open ecosystems, including recent interoperability efforts with other AV platforms and technologies.

For Xyte, the addition of Humly introduces workplace experience tools such as room booking and desk management, while also extending the platform’s reach into building systems like HVAC and lighting through sensor data integration.

“This partnership makes it easier for organizations to manage workplace technology as one connected environment,” said Anders Karlsson, CEO of Humly. “…customers get clearer visibility across their spaces and the insight to improve reliability, comfort, and the employee experience.”

“Humly expands what customers can do with Xyte by adding workplace devices and room intelligence to the platform,” said Omer Brookstein, CEO of Xyte. “It’s a strong example of the interoperability companies now expect, with more systems working together in one place to simplify operations and support smarter workplaces.”

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