Yealink Unveils New AI-Powered Teams Rooms Solutions

Yealink Unveils New AI-Powered Teams Rooms Solutions

The 3rd-Gen MVC Series Microsoft Teams Rooms System adds voice control, identity recognition, and transcription in video conferencing

 
 
 
 

Yealink says that its 3rd-Gen MVC Series Microsoft Teams Rooms System is the first solution “to collaborate with Microsoft in integrating AI technologies like voice control, identity recognition, and transcription into video conferencing.

Yealink’s new offerings include Microsoft Copilot integration, allowing voice commands to initiate and end meetings and liberating participants’ hands. Voice and facial recognition pinpoints and displays participant names in meetings and through real-time transcriptions. The system tracks the latest four active speakers through the service’s Multi-Stream People Feed (for regular meeting rooms) or Multi-Camera Intelliframe (for larger spaces).

The solutions also entail flexible deployment options for diverse application requirements. For audio, options range from wired, wireless, and ceiling microphones, and all can be tailored to users’ specific needs. For screen-sharing, wired connections like HDMI or USB-C are supported, as is wireless sharing through Miracast, AirPlay, Google Cast, and Yealink’s WPP30 wireless presentation pod.

For display, the MVC series is supplied with the MCore Pro mini-PC. This comprises built-in EDID recognition for varying display resolutions, removing the need for additional connectors while maintaining optimal display quality.

The MVCs are also Pro-AV solutions.

The complexity of meeting room setups for large businesses often requires an ecosystem of audiovisual devices, including lighting, sound systems, video conferencing, and digital signage. This fosters the necessity for enterprise-grade and customised solutions in the form of a Pro-AV product.

Aiming to address this large business demand, Yealink’s new MTR products create a multi-camera setup for large meeting environments. This leverages multiple cameras to capture various perspectives during discussions. The MVCs also include general compatibility with many third-party audio and control solutions, such as Biamp, Kramer, AMX, and Q-SYS, to cater to the diversity and potential of users’ meeting room experiences.

Source: UC Today

 
 
 
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