

Also, our Professional & Professional Plus plans include the Dolby Conference Phone for a top of the line audio experience in your meeting rooms. Every meeting will use audio technology built by Dolby so that you get clearer audio with exceptional echo and background noise cancellation. Industry-leading audio powered by Dolby Voice.This makes it really easy for you to know exactly how much your costs will be each year while also allowing you to give everyone access to host and attend video meetings. You don't have to use the Highfive hardware to do a Highfive video meeting. And although we price per room you set up with Highfive, you can still do pure laptop-to-laptop or mobile device calls. Also, each room starts at just $99/month. We set up your entire domain name for Highfive, so you receive unlimited users, minutes, and hosts no matter how many rooms you set up with Highfive. Since Highfive is designed for the meeting room, we charge per room that you set up and not per user. Affordable enough for every room and employee.With Highfive, you have one vendor for everything so it's easier to manage and the system will be more reliable. All of the options you mentioned are software-only so you'd need to buy a dedicated PC/Mac Mini, keyboard and mouse, web cam, mic/speaker, and possibly a tablet separately.
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We are one company, one complete solution and can take you from the cloud to the conference room. Have you had a chance to check out Lifesize? We can definitely help you out and get you situated for everything you've listed here. What other solutions might fit the requirements? Logitech and other PTZ cameras are more in the price range - less than 1K for camera with HD. Looked at some Polycom solutions - expensive A little disappointed that the camera does not track faces and the autofocus on my 4 year old Microsoft HD laptop cam is better. Web Cameras? Testing Logitech Group - it is ok and looks nice but we may be able to do the same thing with good microphones and a less expensive camera. We have been looking at Zoom (as well as Skype Business, Gotomeeting, and UberConference) though Zoom seems to be the favorite so far. minimize logging into various accounts, choosing the right webcam, adjustments, etc.). so that the staffer can log into the system easily to start the meeting, small number potential failure points (e.g. Other requirements include ease of use, config. We are looking for simple, affordable video conferencing solution for a conference room with 10-25 people.
