Picture a Six-Person Meeting Room With the Wrong CameraThere is a small meeting room in almost every office that everyone quietly avoids. It looks fine on paper - six seats, a screen, a camera - but every call run from that room ends with someone on the other end asking for somethin
Boardroom Video Conferencing: What Medium and Large Rooms Actually Need
Boardrooms Are Not Just Bigger Huddle RoomsA 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 board
Zoom Rooms or Teams Rooms - Which Should Your Business Choose in 2026?
Why Most Businesses Assume This Decision Is Bigger Than It IsThere is a widespread belief that choosing between Zoom Rooms and Teams Rooms means committing to two entirely different hardware ecosystems, as if picking one platform locks a business into a single brand for every camera
What Most Businesses Get Wrong About Video Conferencing Equipment
What the Data Says About How Offices Actually Buy This GearLook at how most offices actually go about this and a pattern shows up fast. A screen and a camera get sorted out before anything else does, and only later does anyone ask whether the room can actually hear what is being sai
The Honest Truth About AVer Cameras in 2026
The Recurring Reason AVer Comes Up in Camera ShortlistsAVer 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 di