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Home›Technology›Audio›ClearOne Versa Lite CT certified for Google Meet

ClearOne Versa Lite CT certified for Google Meet

By Anna Hayes
10/02/2022
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ClearOne’s Versa Lite CT microphone has been certified for Google Meet.

Google Meet ranks among the top five for growth in the cloud meetings and team collaboration market, according to a recent Frost & Sullivan report. With Google Meet certification of ClearOne’s Versa Lite CT, users can be confident that they will have an outstanding collaboration experience.

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The ClearOne COLLABORATE Versa Lite CT is a professional USB-enabled audio-conferencing microphone system designed to dramatically enhance the audio experience with natural-sounding conversations and highly intelligible speech. It includes a beamforming microphone array with full 360° coverage, full-duplex transmission, AEC (Acoustic Echo Cancellation), Adaptive Steering (think of it as smart switching), and a ceiling-tile form factor and optional adapter for home office ceilings.

When using Google Meet, users can easily expand the Versa Lite CT system with a variety of ClearOne peripherals. The addition of ClearOne’s Bluetooth wall panel enables mobile devices to join the conference wirelessly. Adding the ClearOne Versa HUB enables users to connect a variety of ClearOne UNITE conferencing cameras and up to two room displays. The HUB enables users to connect all their peripherals to a laptop or room computer via a single USB cable.

To be certified by Google for Google Meet, manufacturers must demonstrate that they have a legitimate long-term commitment to building solutions for Google Meet hardware, sign Google’s Co-Development and Hardware Support Agreements, meet all testing criteria, complete all qualification testing with Google’s approved lab, and receive a passing report.

 

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