Airtame, Jabra Partner for Compatibility With Multiple Videoconferencing Applications

Airtame today announced a partnership with Jabra for compatibility with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and soon, Google Meet and Webex. The speaker phones in the Jabra Speak lineup, the PanaCast 180-degree FOV meeting room camera and PanaCast 20 personal webcam, and the PanaCast 50 all-in-one video bar are all available for pairing with the Airtame Hub. With this compatibility, Airtame’s hybrid conferencing platform is more adaptable than ever, providing optimal hybrid meeting solutions for small, mid-sized and large conferencing spaces.
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