Google Is Testing New 3D Videoconferencing Technology
Google’s Project Starline combines computer vision, machine learning, spatial audio, compression, sensors and high-res cameras.
Google’s Project Starline combines computer vision, machine learning, spatial audio, compression, sensors and high-res cameras.
The videoconferencing industry is taking steps to help fight our virtual meeting fatigue, and AV integrators should be paying attention.
On a global scale, Zoom is the most popular videoconferencing platform, according to a new study on videoconferencing market share.
Customers now have sky high expectations that meeting rooms will be both safe and provide exceptional AV quality after a year of remote work.
It’s been a year since employees around the world became intimately familiar with videoconferencing. Here is what I learned.
Logitech’s new Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini can natively support videoconferencing applications, or they can connect via USB to endpoints.
Dell next month is releasing new monitors that it says are the world’s first video conferencing monitors certified for Microsoft Teams.
LG Business Solutions is releasing a new tool for integrators that allows them to configure the company’s healthcare TVs as a video calling system.
LogMeIn shared some of GoToMeeting’s usage data with us, and it illustrates where and to whom to sell videoconferencing systems.
There’s something to be said for AV integrators and manufacturers using the technology they create and install, but they must remember the human element.