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How Standardization Impacts the Conference Room User Experience

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Waste Less Time & Make the Most of Video Conferencing 

Why does it seem like during the most important meetings, technology fails? Maybe it only feels that way, but we’ve all experienced tech not working when we need it most. 

As the modern workplace moves further online with virtual communication and video conferencing, it’s essential to have systems in place that are intuitive to use and troubleshoot. In the conference room, you should be able to start video calls in seconds, with all the essential hardware connected to video conferencing software. 

If your conference room AV isn’t there yet, no worries. Here’s how standardization can help your hybrid meetings run more smoothly. And if you’re ready to upgrade your business’s video conferencing, contact Texadia Systems in Dallas, TX, to get started. 

SEE ALSO: Hybrid Video Conferencing: Ensure Everyone’s Heard Loud & Clear 

Software Compatibility 

One of the primary challenges businesses face with conference room technology is compatibility. As hybrid work and virtual meetings become increasingly prevalent, video conferencing platforms must be easy to use in meeting spaces. Platforms like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet should work with the room’s speakers, video displays, and microphones. And if your company uses more than one video conferencing platform, you should be able to switch without having to manually connect each component every time. 

By installing a standard conference room system across your business, you can expect the software to connect instantly to hardware so that you can start calls with a tap on the control panel. Don’t make individual departments buy their own conference room devices; a standard setup will ensure everyone has what they need and can be scaled across the organization. 

Accommodate the Space 

Standardization doesn’t necessarily mean every room has to be identical. It’s possible to provide the same user experience in different rooms, regardless of the room’s size and varying technologies. Some rooms may be smaller for only five or so people. Other meeting spaces may be larger for twenty or more attendees. Still, the video conferencing experience should work the same. 

Different room layouts and dimensions may call for different technologies, too. For example, if a conference room receives a lot of natural light, it may be necessary to install motorized shades or blinds to prevent glare on computer screens. The motorized shades will be incorporated into the room’s control system with the same interface you use in other rooms. Staff can confidently navigate the controller and adjust the shades, even if other rooms don’t include motorized shading.

Larger meeting rooms may also require more microphones, speakers, cameras, and displays to reach more participants. Everyone’s voice and facial expressions will be captured over the additional hardware, so you can enjoy the same video meeting experience that you would in a smaller huddle room. 

Ready for a Seamless Conference Room Experience? 

Overall, conference room standardization helps employees and clients have a positive user experience. Furthermore, standardization can also help to reduce costs by minimizing the need for multiple software licenses, reducing the risk of hardware compatibility issues, and streamlining the management of conference room technology.

 

If your company needs new conference room AV scaled across your office space, Texadia Systems is your destination. We design and build video conferencing systems suited to your organization’s unique needs. Contact us here to get started!

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