Where Most Equipment Budgets Go First - And Why That Is BackwardsAcross enough Australian offices, the buying pattern repeats itself in a way that is almost predictable. A manager orders a camera, plugs it in, and assumes the job is finished. Nobody notices the gap until the first c… Read More
The Boardroom Myth: More Expensive Equals Better CoverageThere is a common assumption that boardroom AV is simply small-room equipment scaled up - a bigger camera, a louder speaker, a higher price tag, and the room is sorted. That assumption is wrong, and it causes more wasted budge… Read More
Where Most Equipment Budgets Go First - And Why That Is BackwardsLook at how most offices actually go about this and a pattern shows up fast. Someone picks a webcam off a shelf and calls the project done, and only later does anyone ask whether the room can actually hear what is bein… Read More
Picture a Meeting Where Half the Room Cannot Be HeardPicture a fairly ordinary boardroom call. The screen looks fine, the camera framing is good, and everything seems to be working - until someone seated at the far end of the table speaks, and the remote participants ask them to rep… Read More
What Makes Up a Polycom Studio SystemPolycom Studio systems are designed to support professional collaboration across a wide range of room sizes. At the hardware level, these systems combine cameras, microphones, and speakers into a streamlined conferencing solution. This design appr… Read More