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Teams enabled conference room system.
Did you make a decision Abhimanyu Singh
We don't have the same requirements, but I am undecided on the MVC800 and the Logitech Tap (large room). I *think* the Logitech Rally camera is the better camera, but the cabling options (table hub, display hub etc) might be a bit messy. Also the TAP controller appears to be more robust than the 8" M-Touch supplied by Yealink. Does anyone have any real word experience of either devices?
Am still undecided Paul Mitchell . Unfortunately, any of the certified MTR systems are not yet commercially available in India!
As rightly pointed out by Sandecker, our main look-outs are:
1. AV pass-through either by way of HDMI ingest or USB so that users can easily plug-in their devices to the room and use that for third-party services and/or in-room meeting content projection effortlessly. Yealink, Crestron, and Logitech sound good on that front. Polycom Trio doesn't allow that.
2. No cable mess. Yealink sounds promising on that front. For the rest, cabling is a mess.
3. Multiple registrations so that it is one-touch meeting join for users. Polycom Trio with Visual+ sounds good as the only one capable of multi-registration. Rest do not offer native multi-registration. But, from what I have read here and my conversation with Ilya, Trio/Visual+ combo is not certified nor supported and is known to have problems with SfBO. So something with AV-pass-through would be the next best choice.
Our management is not ready to wait, so maybe we'll go with Trio/Visual+ as of now and later on add HP-SRS to the mix to enable native MTR when it gets launched in India.
Still trying to wrap my heads around it 😞