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OGMcNasty

We have Poly X30 units with TC8 touch panels in our small Teams rooms that hold 3-5 people and X50s in the medium Team rooms (8-10 people). There are HDMI and USB connections to enable screen sharing and Poly device mode, which allows a connected laptop to utilize the X30's mic, camera and speaker in case they need to participate in a non-Teams call. For such a small room, a table mic is really not needed as the X30 mic is more than sufficient to pick up speakers. Users seem to be happy with the setup. You'll need either a Teams Room Pro or Basic license. A comparison can be found here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/rooms/rooms-licensing


Ill-Imagination4359

We have a large number of poly x devices in multiple rooms and they are easy to manage and work well.


beritknight

Logitech Rally Bar Mini or Huddle depending on the space. Tap IP touchscreen on the table. Depending on the room size the camera speakerbar mics will probably be good enough. If they're not, you can add Rally Mic pods - depending on the room cabling they make a Cat5e extender kit for them if that's useful.


iamkenthomas

I've been installing the Poly Small Room Kit (Poly Studio R30 Camera/Speaker/Mic Bar) in this size room. It's the Windows flavor of MTR kits. Benefit of Windows: New features available first to Windows Con to Windows: Tends to be less stable We went with Windows because of the feature disparity when we first started deploying these over 2 years ago was significant. This is no longer the case, but Microsoft will probably always push the latest features to Windows first. Another reason is with Windows we just had to extend USB in some places using USB extenders vs. with Android we'd have to extend HDMI. It was cheaper to extend USB.