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Grandstream GMD1208 Cordless Desktop Microphone
Up to 5-meter pickup range
Ultra HD
Bluetooth/USB
Ultrasound pairing technologyQuick View -
Grandstream GUV3100 Full HD Webcam with USB
Full HD resolution
30fps
2 built-in microphones
Zoom, Skype & Teams SupportedQuick View -
Grandstream GVC3200 Full HD Video Conferencing System
PTZ with 12x optical zoom
Full HD at 30fps
9-way conferencingQuick View -
Grandstream GVC3202 Full HD Video Conferencing System
Full HD PTZ Camera
Dual Gigabit network ports
HD Audio
Built-in Wi-Fi & BluetoothQuick View -
Grandstream GVC3210 Full HD Video Conferencing Endpoint
4K Ultra HD video
Zoom, Skype & Google Meet
16 Megapixel CMOS sensor
Built-in BluetoothQuick View -
Grandstream GVC3212 HD Video Conference Endpoint
Dual-microphones with 3-meter pickup distance
Integrated dual-band WiFi
Advanced camera with megapixel CMOS sensor
Built-on adjustable stand for TV-top mountingQuick View -
Grandstream GVC3220 4K UHD Video Conferencing System
5-way video conferencing
4K Ultra HD Video
Integrated Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
Android 9.0 operating systemQuick View -
Grandstream IPVideoTalk Server License for 50 Users
25-Way MCU
50-Participant licenseQuick View -
Grandstream IPVT10 Enterprise Video Conferencing Server
Up to 300 participants
1080p HD
Up to 10 meeting rooms
Live streamingQuick View -
Grandstream IPVT10-100 License for 100 Users
49-Way MCU
100-Participant licenseQuick View -
Grandstream IPVT10-200 Enterprise VideoTalk Server License
98-Way MCU
200-Participant licenseQuick View -
Grandstream IPVT10-300 License for Large Enterprises
120-Way MCU
300-Participant licenseQuick View -
IPVT10-75 Grandstream Enterprise Video Conferencing License
36-Way MCU
75-Participant licenseQuick View -
Video Conferencing Stand for 32″-65″ Screens with Camera Tray
For 32 to 65 inches screens
Camera Tray
Codec ShelfQuick View -
Video Conferencing Stand for 45″-70″ Screens with Camera Tray
For 45 to 70 inches screens
Camera Tray
Codec ShelfQuick View -
Video Conferencing Stand for 60″-100″ Screens with Camera Tray & Codec Shelf
For 60 to 100 inches screens
Camera Tray
Codec ShelfQuick View -
Xorcom Orion VX1000 Conferencing Server
4 Concurrent calls per MCU
HD Video & Voice
Dual RJ45 portsQuick View -
Yealink CP700 Wireless Speakerphone with Bluetooth & USB
Up to 4 People
10 hours of talk time
Bluetooth/USB
Portable DesignQuick View -
Yealink CP900 USB/Bluetooth Speakerphone
HD voice
12 Hours Talktime
Built-in Bluetooth 4.0Quick View -
Yealink CP925 IP Conference Phone for Meetings
4” 480×800 capacitive touchscreen
For small-mid meeting room
Optimal HD audio
6-meter microphone pickup rangeQuick View - Room size and viewing distance
- Amount of natural light
- How you’ll use the screen (presentations only, or interactive sessions?)
- Where you’ll mount it (wall or mobile stand?)
- Ceiling microphones: Hidden away and pick up sound from above
- Table microphones: Placed in the middle of the conference table
- Wireless microphones: Great for presenters who move around
- Soundbars with built-in microphones: All-in-one solutions that work well in smaller rooms
- Ceiling speakers: Give even sound coverage across the room
- Soundbars: Compact and good for small to medium rooms
- Wall-mounted speakers: Great for larger spaces
- Wide-angle cameras cover the whole room
- PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras can focus on different areas
- Auto-framing cameras that follow speakers around the room
- A 43-55 inch display mounted on the wall
- All-in-one video bar with built-in camera, microphone, and speakers
- Simple cable management system for connecting laptops
- Small form-factor computer for running video conferencing apps
- 65-75 inch display or multiple displays
- Ceiling-mounted microphone array or multiple table mics
- PTZ camera with good zoom capability
- Proper speaker system for even sound distribution
- Cable management system built into the conference table
- Secondary display for seeing remote participants while presenting
- Wireless presentation system for easy screen sharing
- 85-inch or larger premium display
- Multiple displays for content and remote participants
- Professional PTZ cameras with preset positions
- High-end audio system with multiple microphones
- Touch panel control system
- Room design consultation
- Professional installation
- Cable management
- System testing and calibration
- Regular maintenance checks
- Technical support when you need it
Equipment Needed for Your Meeting Room
Setting up a modern conference room isn’t just about having the latest gadgets. Let’s look at the essential equipment you’ll need to make this happen.
Displays and Screens
When choosing a display for your conference room, you have two main options: LED displays and interactive touchscreens. LED displays work great for basic presentation needs and video calls. They give you sharp, bright images that everyone can see clearly, even in well-lit rooms. Modern LED displays start at 43 inches and go up to 85 inches or more.
Interactive touchscreens take things further. Think of them as giant tablets mounted on your wall. Your team can write on them, move things around on screen, and save their work instantly. They’re perfect if your meetings involve a lot of collaboration or brainstorming. Most businesses go for 65-inch or 75-inch screens as these sizes work well in most rooms.
Remember to consider:
Audio Solutions
Poor audio can ruin any meeting. Good sound isn’t just nice to have – it’s essential for productive discussions. Here’s what you need for crystal-clear sound:
Conference microphones come in several types:
For speakers, consider:
Look for systems with echo cancellation and background noise reduction. These features make a huge difference in call quality.
Video Conferencing Equipment
Video conferencing has become the backbone of modern business communication. Here’s what you need for professional-quality video calls:
The best camera for you depends on your room size and meeting style. For example, if you have presentations where one person usually speaks, a simple wide-angle camera works fine. But for interactive meetings where different people speak from different parts of the room, a PTZ camera might be better.
Choosing the Right Video Solutions for Different Room Sizes
Small Meeting Rooms (Up to 6 People)
Small rooms need smart solutions that don’t overwhelm the space. Here’s what works best:
This setup gives you everything you need without cluttering the room.
Medium to Large Conference Rooms (7-15 People)
These rooms need more powerful equipment to ensure everyone can see, hear, and be heard clearly:
Consider adding:
Boardrooms and Executive Spaces (15+ People)
Boardrooms need premium equipment that matches their professional environment:
All-in-one Solutions for Conference Room Setup in Nigeria
Getting the right equipment is just the start. A properly installed and maintained system ensures your investment pays off long-term. At RapidBTS, we include:
FAQ’s
Difference between Video Conferencing and Teleconferencing
Video conferencing involves both video and audio, allowing participants to see and hear each other. Teleconferencing, on the other hand, is typically audio-only, where participants communicate via voice without visual interaction.
Does Video Conferencing Use More Bandwidth?
Yes, video conferencing generally uses more bandwidth than teleconferencing. The video stream requires more data to be transmitted, especially if the video is in high definition.
What Kind of Computer Do I Need for Video Conferencing?
A computer with at least a dual-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and a stable internet connection (preferably 5 Mbps or higher) is recommended for smooth video conferencing.
What Software is Used for Video Conferencing?
Common video conferencing software includes Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Skype, and Cisco Webex. These platforms offer features like screen sharing, chat, and recording to enhance virtual meetings.