Boardrooms Are Not Just Bigger Huddle RoomsThere 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.A boardroom is not a larger vers
The Honest Truth About AVer Cameras in 2026
Most Businesses Find AVer the Same Way - After Something Else FailedAVer tends to enter the conversation at a particular point, not at the start. Offices typically discover it after something simpler has already been tried and found wanting, often in a room where standard lighting assumptions did not hold up.That pattern is worth paying attention t
The Real Video Conferencing Equipment List for 2026
The Pattern Behind Most Video Conferencing PurchasesAcross enough Australian offices, the buying pattern repeats itself in a way that is almost predictable. The first purchase is always visual, never acoustic. Nobody notices the gap until the first call where half the room cannot be heard properly.The instinct makes sense on the surface. Image qual
Poly vs Jabra: The Audio Decision Most Offices Skip Past
Picture a Meeting Where Half the Room Cannot Be HeardThere is a specific kind of meeting that goes smoothly right up until someone speaks from the wrong part of the room. The video looks sharp, the call connects without issue, and then the first comment from the far end of the table gets met with confused silence from the remote side, followed by a
Planning Polycom Video Conferencing Installations
Understanding AV Design for Polycom ConferencingConsistent meeting performance begin with structured AV planning. Polycom av system design focuses on aligning room layout, technology selection, and user workflows to ensure meeting spaces operate effectively. This design-first approach reduces technical issues and improves long-term reliability.In p