New Poly communications and collaboration devices and Teams announcement
Poly has launched the Calisto 5300 USB and Bluetooth speakerphone, Poly Trio C60 conferencing device and an upgrade on Poly Trio Series for consistent and secure conferencing experiences. On top of the new devices, the Poly Studio X family is now available with Microsoft Teams with the touch of a button.
The Calisto 5300 is a portable, personal speakerphone for PC and mobile devices which further adds to its broad portfolio of Microsoft Teams-enabled devices. It comes with an integrated 360° microphone which provides exceptional audio quality up to 3m away.
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The speakerphone is also designed with the user experience in mind. Intuitive and simple touch-sensitive controls and visual indicators, together with voice prompts and dynamic mute alerts to provide immediate feedback of call status.
Designed with new features for a fresh and modern add to any office space, the Trio C60 is a smart conferencing device designed for any meeting space to bring people together. It works with most leading SIP providers for audio conferencing and supports native platform experiences for both Zoom and Microsoft Teams environments, allowing for flexibility of platforms without the need for multiple endpoints.
For wireless deployments, the C60 features 2.4 to 5GHz WiFi with multiple-in multiple-out (MIMO) — a technique for sending and receiving more than one data signal simultaneously to ensure a more reliable meeting experience over WiFi.
And finally, Poly has been working alongside Microsoft for over 15 years and has a number of Teams-certified devices. Poly Studio X30 and Poly Studio X50 are available for order with native Teams running right out of the box. Organisations that have already purchased and/or deployed the Poly Studio X and would like to run the native Teams app can simply install the Poly Video OS software 3.1.1 update and select Teams as the preferred collaboration platform.
“While the majority of office workers will start resuming their normal office routines, businesses have seen the effectiveness of remote working and there will be an uptick in remote or flex-workers where their time is split between the home and the office,” Poly ANZ managing director Andy Hurt says.
“Investing in powerful collaboration tools will no longer be a good-to-have but a must-have, and businesses will need to ensure a consistent, secure, easy-to-install and easy-to-manage communications and collaboration experience, whether for workers in the office, or remote.”
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