The Boardroom Myth: More Expensive Equals Better CoverageA 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 … Read More
What Most Offices Get Wrong Before They Buy AnythingLook 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.… 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 repeat themselves. It happens again ten minutes later… Read More
Why Scaling Up From a Small Room Setup Does Not WorkThere 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 budget than almost any other mistake in this category.… Read More
How Polycom Studio Systems Are BuiltModern Polycom Studio solutions 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 approach reduces installation complexity while… Read More