Logitech Rally Bar
Connect via USB to virtually any PC or Mac with no additional software needed.
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Logitech Rally Bar
Connect via USB to virtually any PC or Mac with no additional software needed.
Upgrade the meeting experience with cinema-quality video, outstanding color, and exceptional optical accuracy.
Rally Bar’s advanced audio engineering delivers powerful, room-filling sound and makes sure every voice is clearly heard.
Easily accommodate larger groups and spaces, starting with a 4.6 m mic pickup range (varies by environment) and the option to extend up to three Rally mic pods.
Keep the focus on meeting participants with AI Viewfinder, which uses scene awareness to optimize RightSight auto-framing and camera control.
Also available in bundles with TAP screen.
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Adjust your camera appropriately, try to fill the screen as much as possible with people rather than with the table, chairs, walls or the floor
Place the microphone in the centre of the group, preferably on a soft surface, eg mouse mat or thick book; this will help absorb some surface noise.
Avoid tapping on the microphone and rustling papers near the microphone – this noise will be very loud at the remote site(s). (This also applies for tapping pens on desks, rattling cups and saucers and chairs bumping into table).
Avoid covering the microphone with documents, laptop covers etc – this will mute the sound and remote site(s) will not hear speaker.
Mute the microphone before moving it so that the remote site(s) doesn’t hear you moving it.
Speak in your normal voice without shouting and use natural gestures.
There is no such thing as a private conversation during videoconferencing – the microphone is very sensitive and will pick up any whispering so avoid any side conversation and ensure that only one person speaks at any one time.
Press mute button if you require privacy.
If more than three people in meeting, nominate a lead person to manage the videoconference. This lead person should control the camera, microphone and ensure smooth running of the videoconference
Once connection has been made lead person should Introduce themselves and ask remote site(s) if they can see and hear you.
Confirm that you can hear and see remote site(s).
On commencement of videoconferencing meeting all participants should be asked to introduce themselves – if participants are unknown to each other, then it is helpful to raise your hand during your introduction so that remote site can recognize who is speaking.
Sometimes there may be a slight delay between site(s), consider pausing briefly for others to answer you or to make comments
As with any meeting, try to limit side conversations and ensure that only one person speaks at any one time
During multipoint calls, lead person should ask sites to select mute when not speaking.
During multipoint calls, lead person should ensure that all sites are given the opportunity to participate or ask questions before moving on to each agenda item. This will ensure involvement of all sites.
Arrive promptly for videoconference meetings. Doors opening and closing and chairs being moved once meeting has started is distracting.
If you have to leave the meeting, ask the lead person to announce that you are leaving.
If point to point call, agree beforehand who is making the call and likewise at end of meeting agree who will be hanging up the call.
Video conferencing has come of age and is used in every industry. Recent developments in mobile devices and wireless networks have propelled further interest in being able to video information anytime, from anywhere. Generic applications of video conferencing are too numerous to mention. Any department of any organization where meetings take place—finance, engineering, human resources, manufacturing, marketing, product development, sales, training—is an appropriate place to use video conferencing to:
• Connect dispersed staff without travel
• Bring in remote experts for consultation or training
• Interview job candidates or witnesses
• Make a presentation to a vendor or customer
• View data and presentations on an on-demand or real-time basis
• Receive information at any time or place
The use of video conferencing has the potential to increase productivity and efficiency by reducing unproductive travel time, preventing meeting delays, creating shorter and more structured meetings and allowing for greater reach of a message. Video conferencing also allows for an increased number of participants. It is often difficult to get information to everyone at the same time, but with video conferencing, all individuals who need data can get the information when it is easiest for them.
The initial perceived and quantifiable benefit of video conferencing was reduction in travel costs. Initially, many organizations paid for the deployment of video conferencing with the reduction in travel budgets. While travel savings have been a recognizable benefit of video conferencing, there are many more qualitative benefits. Three
other major benefits of video conferencing are increased productivity and efficiency, improved management communications and enhanced business opportunities.
• Reduced travel risk
• Reduced unproductive travel time
• Prevented meeting delays
• Shorter meetings
• Structured meetings
• Larger participation
• Optimize attendance
• Immediate information exchange
• Faster response
• Access to experts
• Time-share scarce talent
• Quicker decisions
• More interface at all levels
• Increased flexibility
• Customer service
• Competitive advantage
The top four applications in which video conferencing is used are:
• Management meetings
• Sales and marketing meetings
• Engineering, manufacturing, or production
• Training
This does not preclude other groups from using the technology (i.e., the HR department, the legal department, finance, etc.), but studies conducted by Telemanagement Resources International Inc. (TRI) have shown that the primary reasons that firms install video conferencing relate to the top four applications noted above.
Video conferencing has also been used for a variety of other applications, including product demonstrations to new customers, “town hall” type meetings and HR training. Given the longevity of video conferencing usage, all industries have developed useful applications for video conferencing. It is no longer a matter of if you will use video conferencing; it is only a matter of when.
Video conferencing provides tangible benefits to any organization. Devices that can handle video now range from handheld devices (i.e., phones and tablets) to high-end conference rooms. The technology is easier to use, cost is no longer an issue and connectivity happens almost anywhere. Video conferencing improves the way we work and provides us more time to spend with our family and friends.
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