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LESS THAN 10Audio Conference phones in this category represent the best wired or wireless Analogue line solutions across the premium Polycom and ClearOne brands that are ideal for 5-10 meeting room environments. Our selection criteria in this Recommendation category is based on audio quality, general ease of use and value for money. |
| Clearone Chat 150 USB | SoundStation2EX (with Mics) | SoundStation IP7000 | ||||||
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The CHAT 150 USB offer incredible versatile connectivity to PCs for rich, full-duplex audio communications, and can be used with VoIP softphones, web collaboration applications, instant messaging, and any other application requiring two-way audio. |
Suitable for a medium room seating around 10-15 participants, this unit comes with 2 1.5m microphone extension to provide up to 6m of optimum audio pickup. This is the best solution for those in slightly larger environments who demand excellent audio quality for business meetings. |
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| Room Rating - 10 People - Conference phones with this icon are suitable for small to medium environments, such as small meeting, conference or boardroom spaces with up to 10 people involved. They will offer an optimum microphone radius of around 1.5 - 2m. | |
| Room Rating - 15 People - Conference phones with this icon are suitable for medium to larger meeting, conference or boardroom spaces with up to 15-20 people depending on the configuration of the room. They will offer an optimum microphone radius of around 2m+. | |
| Wired - Wired units require a cabled connection and offer slightly stronger pickup range and audio quality in comparison to wireless. However all cabling needs to be reconnected if you wish to relocate the unit into another conference space. These units require an analogue line to work. | |