Pocket HD Video Tele/presence – Small & Tall
Look out Kinect, here’s another cool video speakerphone solution with a great price. Speaking of taking video conferencing rather tele/presence to the masses, here a really cool idea. The Logitech® BCC950 ConferenceCam combines HD 1080p 30 fps video with high-quality full-duplex speakerphone clarity for professional video conferencing. It features the UVC H.264 onboard technology which helps to ensure plug-and-play functionality on both PCs and Macs, with no software to install. You can easily control your meetings with the remote – answer/end calls, set volume up/down, pan, tilt, zoom and mute.
In addition, the built-in, full duplex speakerphone and noise-cancelling microphone allow all meeting members to hear and be heard clearly up to 8-feet away from the base. Additionally, its camera height extender and 8-foot USB cable allows you to adjust camera height and distance for the flattering video angles so they can make the fine impression during meetings. Furthermore, a 78-degree field of view and 180-degree remote-controlled video pan, tilt, zoom ensures each member of the small group is seen. One of the many overlooked issues is sending images of documents. A great idea is the glass lens designed with the help of Carl Zeiss® allowing detailed documents, whiteboards, or visuals to be shared close up during calls. Moreover, the omni-directional sound and echo cancellation audio makes it seems like conversations are happening in the same room. With all these features and more, this ConferenceCam is an ideal way for professionals to meet face-to-face, without leaving the desk.I personally like the portability as to remind you to show the problem not the people is really the most important part of any communications like try to explain to your city streets department about a pot hole – can’t be done but a picture can show the problem in an instant and everyone can understand without regard to language either.
And for the techo’s, here the compatibility list: USB Video Class (UVC) compliance provides plug-and-play compatibility across almost all UC and web-conferencing applications including, Avaya, Cisco WebEx and other Cisco Video Conferencing applications, Citrix Go to Meeting, LifeSize Connections, FaceTime, Google Hangouts and Video Chat, Microsoft Lync and Office365, Vidyo and Skype.
And for the techo’s, here the compatibility list: USB Video Class (UVC) compliance provides plug-and-play compatibility across almost all UC and web-conferencing applications including, Avaya, Cisco WebEx and other Cisco Video Conferencing applications, Citrix Go to Meeting, LifeSize Connections, FaceTime, Google Hangouts and Video Chat, Microsoft Lync and Office365, Vidyo and Skype.
It would be nice for anyone to be able to have a WiFi device like this that would work with an iPad.















