Revolabs, Yamaha Take Collaboration to Next Level at Enterprise Connect

Focused on broadening its unified communication and collaboration (UCC) solutions, Revolabs is set to show off its flagship Executive Elite wireless microphone system and wireless microphones and USB, VoIP, and Bluetooth conference phones.

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Revolabs, Yamaha Take Collaboration to Next Level at Enterprise Connect

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It’s three years ago to the week of when Yamaha Corporation purchased Revolabs.

It’s no surprise that the two audio brands are gearing up for an Enterprise Connect at which they’ll show off a new collaboration product and Revolabs branded wireless microphones and USB, VoIP, and Bluetooth conference phones.

“As the meeting place environment continues to evolve to include smaller, ad hoc collaboration spaces, organizations are wrestling with how to simplify the communications experience without sacrificing quality,” says JP Carney, CEO and president of Revolabs, in a press release.

“Working with our parent company Yamaha, we used our expertise in creating natural, productive meeting experiences to approach the challenges these new spaces present. At Enterprise Connect 2017, attendees will see Revolabs’ latest product affordably solves this transition and integrates with our technology partners to ease ecosystem complexities.”

Revolabs will also display its flagship Executive Elite wireless microphone system. The Executive Elite comes in 2-, 4-, or 8-channel models and may be used with any combination of tabletop, wearable, and gooseneck microphones, it says.

More from Revolabs’ Press Release:

At the booth, Revolabs will also demonstrate its family of FLX UC USB and VoIP conference phones. Comprised of the FLX UC 500, FLX UC 100, and FLX UC 1500 models, the series is designed satisfy the critical requirement of high-quality audio for virtual meetings originating from offices, huddle rooms, and medium to large conference rooms. By making it easier for teams working from multiple locations to hear each other clearly, the FLX UC conference phones remove the barriers to effective, clear communication and collaboration — boosting productivity and eliminating frustration.

Furthermore, attendees will see the YVC-300 and YVC-1000 USB and Bluetooth® conference phones from Yamaha. Designed for groups of four to six people and with portability in mind, the YVC-300 is a perfect choice for organizations that want to offer high-quality group communication solutions without the cost of dedicated equipment for every conference room or open collaboration space.

Bluetooth-enabled, it also turns smartphones and tablets into conference phones by acting as the microphone and speaker. For training rooms, the Yamaha YVC-1000 conference phone features a separate microphone and full-range speaker unit that can be placed close to the video display so that audio and video from the remote location blend naturally.

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