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Yamaha Intros CS-700 Video Conferencing System

The Yamaha CS-700 video sound collaboration system is specifically designed as an all-in-one unit to equip huddle rooms with audio, video and screen sharing capability. The Yamaha CS-700 combines ultra-wideband audio with video to fulfill video, audio, and collaboration requirements in one, wall-mounted system addressing all communication and collaboration requirements of the huddle room. Audio, video and screen sharing is accomplished through one USB cable. The integrated remote management capability enables IT departments across the world to remotely monitor and manage their huddle room installations.

The Yamaha CS-700 enables remote monitoring and management of the units as well as configuring units in bulk, and upgrading them remotely and automatically through the IP interface.

In most huddle rooms, participants sit close to displays and cameras in these rooms, in the past requiring panning of video cameras to see the whole room. The Yamaha CS-700 as a 120 degree wide angle camera to capture all meeting participants in one field of view. The CS-700 camera covers 80 percent more area in the whole room, removing the hassle of panning and zooming cameras to see everybody in the room. The high pixel count of the CS-700 ensures that every expression is captured clearly for people up to 10ft/3m from the camera.

The CS-700 features a beamforming microphone array and supports UC applications such as Microsoft Skype for Business, Google Chromebox for Meetings, BlueJeans, Zoom, GoToConference, Vidyo and others. In addition, the CS-700 provides a SIP interface to the corporate call manager, replacing the need for a separate conference phone in the huddle room. USB and SIP communications can be easily bridged in the CS-700, expanding the communication opportunities even further. And Bluetooth allows for fast and easy audio connections, instantly turning a mobile or computer call into a conference call.

The Yamaha CS-700 is a wall mount system, eliminating any need for table-top equipment in the huddle room. Here are the details.

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