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Heckler Framework-style front-of-room system in a warm meeting room.
Heckler Framework

Build better video rooms without rebuilding the room.

Heckler Framework is a modular, floor-supported AV wall system for displays, cameras, video bars, speakers, compute, control, cabling, and architectural finish panels. Configure clean, serviceable, ADA-conscious video meeting spaces that can scale from one room to a global standard.

Infrastructure, Not Cabinetry

A steel backbone behind a finished room.

A floor-supported steel structure carries displays, devices, cabling, and removable finish panels without making the wall do all the work. Teams get a predictable service path behind a clean architectural surface.

Framework steel infrastructure visible before finish panels are installed.
Impressed with how well-engineered Framework is, especially since they can take it with them if they ever move and don't have to reinvest.
Melvin — Pacific Impact Zone Solutions
System Overview

A physical standard for video meeting rooms.

Framework defines the physical front-of-room system: the support structure, device zones, finish panels, and service paths that make each meeting room predictable before construction begins.

Framework front-of-room structure standing in a meeting room.

Floor-supported steel structure

Carries the system without making every project depend on wall reinforcement.

Video meeting room display area with organized front-of-room technology.

Display and device zones

Organizes displays, cameras, video bars, speakers, compute, and control hardware.

Architectural finish panels shown as part of a clean AV room system.

Removable finish panels

Creates an architectural layer that can be installed late and removed later for service.

Serviceable AV furniture detail representing accessible cable pathways.

Cable and service pathways

Keeps power, data, and signal routing accessible for commissioning and refreshes.

Why Teams Choose Framework

Why teams keep choosing Framework after install.

Standardize room decisions

Give stakeholders a repeatable baseline for displays, devices, panels, and accessories across multiple room types.

Reduce construction variables

Plan clean front-of-room systems with less dependence on reinforced walls, custom millwork, and late field improvisation.

Service technology in place

Reach mounted devices, cable paths, and finish panels when rooms need commissioning, support, or refresh work.

Keep interiors intentional

Coordinate PET felt, Maharam textile, or 3M DI-NOC wood-look panels without changing the underlying AV plan.

Framework configuration preview in a video meeting room.
Configurator Gateway

Configure by room, display, and technology stack.

Start with your display size, display count, and preferred camera placement. The Framework Configurator generates the, bill of materials, dimensions, pricing, proposal-ready images, and a shareable link your team or dealer can use to continue the project.

Starting Configurations

Start with a proven room configuration.

These room-based starting points help teams begin with a known system, then adapt display size, panel material, video device placement, and accessories before quoting.

Compact meeting room with front-of-room display and video meeting hardware.

Small meeting room

Single display, video bar or camera, simple cable routing, clean panel set, and optional shelf.

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Conference room with a front-of-room display system and seated team.

Standard conference room

Display, camera or video bar, speakers, compute and control mounting, serviceable panels, and shelf options.

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Refined meeting room with integrated AV furniture and display hardware.

Boardroom / executive room

Larger display, premium panels, concealed devices, and a higher-finish material palette.

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Large presentation space with Heckler AV systems and people reviewing displays.

Training room

Large display or 21:9 display with camera, speaker, and hybrid learning equipment support.

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Installation

Build the AV system first. Finish the room last.

Framework separates the serviceable AV infrastructure from the finished architectural layer. Integrators can mount, cable, test, and commission the system before the final panels go on. Later, panels remove without tools for service, device refreshes, and field changes.

  1. Set the frame

    Establish the floor-supported frame and confirm placement in the room.

  2. Mount displays and devices

    Install the display, camera, video bar, speakers, compute, and control hardware.

  3. Route power and data

    Manage power, data, and signal paths before the visible finish layer is installed.

  4. Test the room

    Test the complete video meeting system before final trim.

  5. Install finish panels

    Protect visible finish surfaces until the room is ready for the architectural layer.

  6. Open for service

    Remove panels later for AV service, device refreshes, and field changes.

Framework structure being planned at the front of a meeting room.Display and video meeting devices installed at the front of a room.Serviceable AV furniture detail representing routed power and data.Video meeting system being reviewed before final finish panels are installed.Finished Framework front-of-room installation with architectural panels.Finished meeting room with accessible front-of-room AV system.
Panel Finishes

Give every room its own finish, without changing the AV plan.

Finish panels let design teams tune the room while AV teams keep the structure, device placement, and service plan consistent. Choose PET felt, Maharam textile, or 3M DI-NOC wood-look panels across different finish intents and budgets.

Acoustic PET felt finish texture.

Felt Right PET felt

Acoustic benefits, color flexibility, and an approachable architectural look.

Maharam textile finish swatch.

Maharam textile

Premium textile-wrapped panels for interiors-driven projects and executive rooms.

3M DI-NOC wood-look finish texture.

3M DI-NOC wood looks

Warm architectural finish without custom millwork, including maple, white oak, and walnut directions.

The aesthetics of Heckler Framework are what people notice first, but what truly stands out is how easy it is to install.
Jason C. — Tempura Communications · Basingstoke, UK
Compatibility

Designed around the devices enterprises already deploy.

Framework supports universal and device-specific mounting strategies for leading displays, cameras, video bars, speakers, compute, and control hardware. Refresh the technology over time without rebuilding the room.

Displays

16:9 and 21:9 display planning, including large-format configurations where appropriate.

Cameras and video bars

Above-display and below-display placement strategies for common conferencing ecosystems.

Compute and control

Localized front-of-room gear, touch control, and room hardware placement.

Audio and accessories

Speaker, shelf, power, cable, and future accessory planning.

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Standards and Compliance

Designed for public, enterprise, and institutional environments.

Framework is designed for the accessibility, durability, and procurement realities of enterprise, education, government, healthcare, and public-facing spaces. Compliance details should be confirmed for each configuration.

  • Designed to support ADA-conscious room planning
  • Available in TAA-compliant configurations
  • Made in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Durable steel construction for commercial AV environments
Heckler Framework front-of-room system in a warm meeting room.
Deployment Scale

One room today. A standard tomorrow.

Framework gives global AV and workplace teams a repeatable physical standard for front-of-room systems. Configure a baseline, adapt it to local room conditions, share it with stakeholders, and use Heckler's dealer and distribution network to support rollout planning.

Plan a Rollout
Framework Resources

Everything your team needs to specify, quote, and install.

Keep specification, quoting, installation, finish, and compatibility resources close to the Framework planning workflow.

Installation guides

Step-by-step documents for installers and field teams.

Dimensioned drawings

Planning details for specifying and coordinating room layouts.

BIM and Revit resources

Model resources for architects, designers, and consultants.

Finish data

Material, color, care, and maintenance details.

Compatibility notes

Device fit, mounting, and configuration guidance.

Proposal exports

Future configuration-specific BOMs, images, and share links.

Configure, Quote, or Tour

Ready to build your Framework system?

Start with a room, a display, or a device standard. Heckler Framework helps your team turn it into a clean, serviceable, repeatable video meeting system.