Logitech announces portable video conferencing solution in India


Logitech has announced a new portable video conferencing solution in India. Dubbed as Logitech ConfernceCam Connect, the business tool is targeted at  both enterprises and small-to-medium-sized businesses.

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The ConferenceCam’s 1080p camera links to Macs, Window computers, or Chromebooks via USB. It works with any videoconferencing software, although it is optimized for Microsoft Lync 2013 and Cisco Jabber, and it’s WebEx-compatible and Skype-certified. A HDMI connection enables display on an HDTV, and it has a USB/Bluetooth speakerphone.

“For about the cost of an office chair, businesses of all sizes can now afford to quickly connect with customers, vendors and remote employees anytime and anywhere with the Logitech ConferenceCam Connect. We believe there is simply no workspace that should not have video conferencing capability, and the ConferenceCam allows us to connect to meetings no matter where we are.”

said Jason Moss, general manager of the Collaboration Group at Logitech in a press release.

Windows and Android users can connect wirelessly to the ConferenceCam Connect to screen-mirror presentations, spreadsheets, videos or Internet content from a mobile device to a TV screen through an HDMI connection. ConferenceCam Connect  has a remote, which allows users to take advantage of features like 4X zoom without having to get up and move to the camera.

Logitech claims that on a full charge, the ConfernceCam Connect users can run a videoconference for up to 3 hours or use the speakerphone for up to 15 hours, and its LED indicator shows the battery charge status during use. The Logitech ConferenceCam Connect is expected to be available in India in March 2015 at a suggested price of Rs. 44995.


Author: Sneha Bokil

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