Ceiling Boxes
Ceiling boxes provide a clean, professional solution for housing power, AV, data, and control connections in overhead spaces. These are modern and low-profile outlets designed for commercial and institutional environments. The enclosures not only simplify cable management they also provide safe and easy-to-access power points for modern presentation systems, projectors, speakers, and other similar electrical devices that are mounted on the ceiling.
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ConferenceRoomAV sells an extensive range of ceiling boxes that can be installed in drop ceilings, hard lid ceilings, or open plenum environments. They are a safe option that allows integrators to route power and signal connections neatly out of sight. It can accommodate a range of devices, including AC power outlets, HDMI extenders, AV baluns, network jacks, PoE injectors, and control processors.
ConferenceRoomAV ceiling boxes include flush-mounted and recessed ceiling installation options. They are available in multiple sizes, finishes, and mounting options. These range from basic power boxes to ones with built-in device brackets or mounting plates for holding equipment like media players, receivers, or control modules. A ceiling box provides a neat and accessible installation while protecting connected equipment from environmental exposure. Some advanced models even guard against tampering. Like all other power and connectivity boxes, ceiling boxes hide the messy cabling to present a professional look.
Ceiling boxes are designed for easy integration with common ceiling grids and structured cabling standards. AV integrators prefer ceiling boxes because they serve as an anchor point in distributed systems, supporting all necessary application outlets and ports like HDBaseT extension or wireless access point mounting.
While in office setups, they are essential for combining power and data feeds for ceiling-mounted conferencing microphones or surveillance cameras. Therefore, whether building out a new construction AV system or revamping an existing space, ceiling boxes provide a versatile and secure power and connectivity solution for the infrastructure. Their scalability makes them an attractive investment that will meet the changing needs of the system.




