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David Phillips
Sep 20, 2016Iron Contributor
Surface Hub acoustics and satellite microphone options
We are finding that we will likely need satellite microphones in our conference spaces. While the built-in microphone pickup is good in a relatively small space, we are getting complaints about audi...
Brandon Long
Aug 11, 2017Brass Contributor
We've had the best luck with the Jabra speak 810 bluetooth paired to Jabra Link360, permanently paired to the surface hub. (Permanent Pair is not necessarily a documented feature but one that was developed specifically for the surface hub). This works best if you have a static furniture setup with access to power centrally in the room. (810 has no battery)
Alternatively, look at a pair of Jabra Speak 710s. Same permanent pair feature and far more modular, portable, etc. . .
Brandon Long
Modality Systems
Alternatively, look at a pair of Jabra Speak 710s. Same permanent pair feature and far more modular, portable, etc. . .
Brandon Long
Modality Systems
Om Joshi
Aug 23, 2017Brass Contributor
i have tested the Jebra 810 it connects like a charm.... but only drawback is it takes over the audio completely ... its like mobile conf. phone speakers. not true extension of audio. I feel when you use 84" SHUB in a large room MS should add some audio extensions. if not at least work on the solution.
although it was a good test.