Where Most Equipment Budgets Go First - And Why That Is BackwardsAcross enough Australian offices, the buying pattern repeats itself in a way that is almost predictable. The first purchase is always visual, never acoustic. Nobody notices the gap until the first call where half the room cannot be heard properly.The instinct … Read More
The Assumption That a Bigger Camera Solves a Bigger RoomA lot of businesses treat boardroom AV as small-room gear with a bigger price tag attached. The logic seems reasonable on the surface, but it misses what actually changes once a room moves from six seats to fifteen or twenty.A boardroom is not a larger version of the s… Read More
The Pattern in How Offices Discover AVerThere is a noticeable pattern in how Australian offices end up looking at AVer cameras. It is rarely the first brand researched. Most businesses arrive here after a generic webcam or an entry-level Logitech setup has already underperformed in a specific room, usually one with awkward lighting… Read More
The Question Most Businesses Ask Before Buying Teams Rooms HardwareThe short answer is that Teams Rooms is a certification program covering specific hardware paired with Microsoft software, not a loose description of any setup that happens to run Teams on a screen. That distinction matters more than most buyers initially assume.… Read More
Types of Polycom Video Conferencing CamerasPolycom video conferencing camera systems are designed to support a wide range of meeting environments, from small collaboration spaces to large boardrooms. Different camera types provide varying fields of view, resolution levels, and mounting options, allowing organisations to match camera… Read More