AVer Europe Explains How to Choose the Best Video Conferencing Camera

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With a wealth of camera options on the market for video conferencing, identifying what suits your needs best and is not simply the latest model can be challenging. While all conferencing solutions will need to be adaptable moving forward, the quality and capabilities of the technology must be considered to ensure the purchase is the right investment(AVer ).

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Consider the right solution for your space

We’ve all been in meetings where the technology has let us down; perhaps the microphone is not strong enough, the camera does not fit all attendees in the field of view, or perhaps the technology is simply taking up too much space.

Whether your meeting space is a home office, a huddle room, a large meeting space or a conference room, you should weigh up the features of different conferencing systems. An all-in-one USB solution such as the AVer CAM 340+ are great for small meeting spaces, for example, and would not necessarily require features such as pan-tilt-zoom or a powerful zoom.

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Optimize collaboration with certified solutions

Following a dramatic increase in people working from home and signs of remote working being more prevalent in working practices moving forward, it’s crucial that your conferencing camera is optimized to work with platforms you are using to communicate with your team.

Explore cameras that are certified Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts and Skype for Business. This is not just an endorsement; it also ensures that your team’s video conferencing experience is seamless and efficient when using these platforms.

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