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Considerations to take into account during Video Conferencing Systems installation

Considerations to take into account during installation Space size Number of participants Type of microphones and coverage (partial or complete) Camera type Network use (wifi, VOIP or telephony) Chosen video conferencing software (Skype, bluejeans, etc.) Projector Control system and integration with other devices Budget Types of video conferencing systems by size Video conferencing systems for small rooms (1-6 people) The clear example of a small-scale video conferencing system would be an office with an individual user, or a small meeting room in a meeting space. Typically, 1-6 people. In this scenario, a video conferencing system with an LED screen can be considered. This front-mounted video conferencing bar is ideal for reducing cable runs and is a compact system that is easy to install. The bar has built-in microphones, speakers and a video camera. You can also Bluetooth the audio aspects. Alternatively, for a higher performance system you could consider a table mounted microphone

Video Conferencing Setup Guide

Now more than ever, video conferencing is a requirement for all industries. Whether working from home or coordinating multiple locations, holding a quality video conference is essential to business operations. There are many platforms available that support video conferencing. However, they all have similar requirements for equipment and setup. By learning more about this equipment and how to use it, you can host quality future video conferences that allow the focus to remain on-topic and not on technical issues. This video conferencing setup guide will tell you everything you need to know. Essential Video Conferencing Equipment While there may be some differences between conferencing platforms, the required equipment for each remains the same. To hold a successful video conference, you will need a camera, microphone, speaker, or a headset and, an internet connection that can support two-way video communication. Some devices may combine equipment, such as a headset with a built-in mic