ClearOne Introduces Two New Audio Conferencing Products
ClearOne introduced the Chat 150 and the Converge Pro. The Chat 150 is a speaker phone designed for individual or small group use that connects to enterprise phones, PCs, and video conferencing systems. The Converge Pro series includes professional-grade conferencing systems and it is expected to eventually replace the current XAP series. Upgrades include better acoustical echo cancellation, noise cancellation, duplex performance and enhanced management capabilities, as well as simplified configuration utilities.
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