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Picture a Meeting Where Half the Room Cannot Be HeardThere is a specific kind of meeting that goes smoothly right up until someone speaks from the wrong part of the room. The video looks sharp, the call connects without issue, and then the first comment from the far end of the table gets met with confused silence from the remote side, followed by a
Logitech vs Yealink vs Jabra: The Decision Australian Offices Keep Getting Wrong
The Differences That Matter Are Not the Ones Most Reviews CoverAll three of these brands make competent video conferencing hardware. That is the honest starting point, because most comparisons pretend one of them is obviously inferior when the reality is closer than the marketing suggests.What actually matters is not brand prestige - it is which sy
Boardroom Video Conferencing Solutions: A 2026 Buying Guide
The Assumption That a Bigger Camera Solves a Bigger RoomA lot of businesses treat boardroom AV as small-room gear with a bigger price tag attached. The logic seems reasonable on the surface, but it misses what actually changes once a room moves from six seats to fifteen or twenty.A boardroom is not a larger version of the same problem a huddle room
What Equipment Do You Need for Video Conferencing in 2026?
What the Data Says About How Offices Actually Buy This GearLook at how most offices actually go about this and a pattern shows up fast. The camera gets chosen first, and only later does anyone ask whether the room can actually hear what is being said. That order is backwards, because the camera is rarely the part that fails in a meeting.The instinc