Best AV Setup for Conference Rooms

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Asked By TechSavvyPenguin42 On

I'm looking to upgrade the audio-visual setup in our conference room at a small company. We have a tech person handling the wiring, but I'm unsure about the best options for TV, sound bar, camera, and microphone. I was considering the Samsung Neo QLED with Vision AI for the TV to help with clarity; is that a good choice? We're also thinking about keeping our current conference phone but would consider other alternatives if needed. Ultimately, we want to minimize cord clutter, improve remote and in-person meeting experiences, and ensure everyone can see the screen and hear and be heard during Zoom calls. Thanks in advance for your insights!

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Answered By SnackLover25 On

For video conferencing, the Yealink A50 sound bar has worked great for us, and the Logitech Rally is another solid choice. If you're looking at TVs, I highly recommend Newline screens; they come packed with features like a built-in whiteboard function and webcam, making them very user-friendly. Just make sure whatever you choose fits the size of your room!

Answered By CrispyTechie On

For a basic setup, we just use a large TV on a mobile stand, paired with a docking station and a webcam. You'd be surprised how well the TV speakers and the webcam mic work together, and we've largely stopped using our conference phones. Keep it simple and effective!

TechSavvyPenguin42 -

Thanks for the tip! I appreciate the straightforward approach.

Answered By AVGuru77 On

I'd recommend reaching out to a specialized AV integrator to help with your setup. They can ask all the important questions and make sure you don't miss anything. They usually spend a lot of time fine-tuning the audio, which can be tricky depending on your room's layout. If you primarily use a specific service like Zoom, look into a pre-configured "Zoom room" setup that simplifies hardware selection.

TechSavvyPenguin42 -

Sounds like a plan! I'll definitely look into that.

Answered By GadgetWizard On

If you're thinking about Samsung TVs, just a heads up, I had issues with their smart interface. If I were you, I'd consider going for a commercial-grade option or a regular large TV with a good quality sound system. Also, for mics, get something that covers the entire room — that’s more critical than the speakers. A Poly Sync setup could work well here!

TechSavvyPenguin42 -

Good to know! I'll look into that.

Answered By OfficeCoffeeConnoisseur On

We installed Newline screens, and they’ve been fantastic! They come with an integrated webcam and a solid sound system, plus a built-in PC that syncs with meeting calendars. This way, you can see if the room is booked straight from the display, which is a nice touch. It might be worth considering!

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