Actually quite useful! Two products that I am actually looking in to and to see them compared is great. I think the neat bar performed some of the tracking, a little bit smoother and perhaps a little bit quicker. But the Poly does seem to work really nice when speaker tracking is enabled and you’ve maybe got four people around the table. It’s quite nice that it slowly moves from one person zooming out to show everybody, then zooming into the other person that talks and then zooming out again.
Both solutions sounds like your in a fish bowl. Rooms acoustics dictate the appropriate microphone solution in the room. All in one is always not the solution
Completely agree, all in one solutions are not always the answer, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. However, they can be a great option for customers with lots of small meeting rooms looking to roll out standards.
Actually quite useful!
Two products that I am actually looking in to and to see them compared is great.
I think the neat bar performed some of the tracking, a little bit smoother and perhaps a little bit quicker. But the Poly does seem to work really nice when speaker tracking is enabled and you’ve maybe got four people around the table. It’s quite nice that it slowly moves from one person zooming out to show everybody, then zooming into the other person that talks and then zooming out again.
Appreciate the feedback Chris, glad you found it useful. Feel free to reach out if you require any further information.
This is great y'all, thank you so much!
Both solutions sounds like your in a fish bowl. Rooms acoustics dictate the appropriate microphone solution in the room. All in one is always not the solution
Completely agree, all in one solutions are not always the answer, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. However, they can be a great option for customers with lots of small meeting rooms looking to roll out standards.