Zoomtopia sees successful collaboration between Poly and Nureva for large-scale hybrid conference rooms

Zoomtopia sees successful collaboration between Poly and Nureva for large-scale hybrid conference rooms

When it comes to hybrid meetings, big rooms are ⁢a⁤ significant problem. Usually, the technology can adjust‌ to show the speaker, presentation material, and audience members when they actively⁤ participate. You ⁤can put in an array of ceiling‌ microphones and speakers, which can⁣ lead to reduced sound ‍quality⁣ and significantly ⁣increased cost of configuring the room. ⁤The resulting installation is⁤ virtually permanent, so if you move or change the configuration of the⁣ room, much of the related hardware can’t be moved without significant additional cost.

With so much uncertainty regarding ​hybrid work, the⁣ need for a flexible but still viable solution has never been ‍greater. Until now, that flexibility has been elusive. This⁤ week at⁢ Zoom’s annual Zoomtopia conference, two hardware vendors, Nureva and ⁢Poly, collectively created something ⁢interesting.

Let’s chat about big‍ hybrid conference rooms and Zoom this ​week.

Nureva

Nureva is a sound specialist. It doesn’t​ do cameras, but‌ when it comes to sound management,⁢ it’s the ⁢master. I say this after ‌seeing a demonstration where the company’s new HDL410 sound​ bars were in use in very large conference ‌rooms.

The sound‍ from anyone in‍ the room ⁣was crystal clear (though a​ little boomy in a large room without ⁣baffles), and the ⁣sound into the ⁢room was⁤ crisp ​and clear. It featured impressive noise cancellation, and its AI regularly samples ⁣the room for tone​ and then‍ blocks it out accordingly.

Noise cancellation ⁢is critical because conference rooms too often have glass walls​ or large windows that⁢ don’t filter background sound ​well. ​This can be very distracting ‌to​ both ⁢remote and on-prem attendees. It doesn’t help those in the room, but for remote attendees, effective noise ​cancellation can reduce distractions‌ and make the material far ‌easier to understand.

The sound bars (you need ‍more than ⁤one in a very large room) pull proprietary PoE power from a breakout box, which allows for one cable installation, and they mount‍ high on the wall, which allows for‍ a very simple installation in raised-ceiling rooms. This means⁢ the sound bars can easily be relocated if the company moves, ​and it allows the room to be ‌reprovisioned or reconfigured for something else‌ without losing the hardware ⁣investment.

Poly

Poly announced several ​products at Zoomtopia. The most important of the ⁣set was⁣ the​ Poly Studio Bundle, which supplies Poly ⁣Studio ⁣E70 smart cameras, the Poly ⁣TC10 controller, and an HP⁣ Mini Conferencing PC. (HP is a client ‌of the author.) ‍For remote‌ use, the company announced the Poly Voyager Surround 85 UC ⁤Bluetooth headset,⁣ and the HP‌ 430 and 435 FHD ⁤Webcam.

The Poly Studio ⁢Bundle helps flesh out the‍ large room solution ​with cameras⁣ and ‌a room AV management solution. The headphones aren’t useful just for those⁣ at home, but for anyone ⁢needing to do conference calls ⁣or watch training videos from their cubicle. If there ​is⁣ too much ambient noise, local⁣ attendees of a large ‌meeting⁣ may…

2023-10-07 15:00:03
Source from www.computerworld.com

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