AI and Other Features
A video bar has the same goal as any hybrid conferencing solution: Enable all participants to see and be seen and hear and be heard. Thus, most manufacturers and videoconferencing experts agree that video and audio quality is top of mind. It is also important to remember that size matters.
“Room aesthetics play a part, but ultimately a video bar has to deliver in terms of visual and audio performance, “A high-capacity lens, powerful speakers, and mics are needed for larger rooms.”
“The choice depends on the specific needs of the user and the meeting space, “Larger video bars may offer better audio quality and wider camera coverage, suitable for big conference rooms. Smaller ones are ideal for personal use or small meeting spaces and huddle rooms where portability and space-saving are priorities.”
While ensuring that an inclusive conferencing space is established via the technology within the video bar, it is also important to consider the size of the room and where the video bar will be installed—not simply the location in the room, but if it will be attached to a display or rest on a tabletop—because mounting options become pivotal at that point.