The News: This week at Zoomtopia 2021, Poly announced new video conferencing tools that would be added to the Poly Studio family. Poly Studio X70 and Poly Studio E70 are designed to upgrade the video collaboration experience by bringing pro-grade audio and video to large workspaces. Poly Studio E70 is Zoom-certified and Poly Studio X70 expects to be certified by the end of the year. Read the full press release here.
Analyst Take: The new video conferencing tools add a new level of sophistication to the Poly Studio lineup — and they are coming at the perfect time. As companies continue to allow remote and hybrid work situations, these tools will bring broadcast-quality to every meeting regardless of where employees are.
We’ve all been part of video conferences where there has been camera or audio issues. Consistently dealing with these issues is one of the main struggles of working from home, but the Poly Studio family and the new video conferencing tools eliminate them, making everyone feel as if they are in the same room.
Poly Studio X70 and Poly Studio E70 utilize the Poly Director AI technology, which uses AI and machine learning to deliver framing and tracking which allows for the face-to-face communication people need to conduct meetings without the audio interruptions. Everyone can have a seat at the table no matter where their actual table is.
Other notable features include:
Last month Poly released their Q1 FY2022 earnings beating bottom line and top line consensus estimates. That showed that Poly was riding the same growth wave the Zoom and other Unified Communications’ companies were riding as a result of the pandemic. The need for top quality video and audio was a top priority for companies everywhere with employees at home, and Poly delivered. The challenge that I posed at that point was Poly needed to capture the second element of the COVID-19 wave in whatever for the return to office might take.
These new video conferencing tools definitely do just that and it’s clear that Poly’s recently appointed CEO Dave Shull is focused on positioning itself as the company that can deliver exactly what is needed for hybrid work.
Poly Studio X70 and Poly Studio E70 will enable hybrid work to continue seamlessly, offering connections for employees regardless of location that they otherwise couldn’t get.
Disclosure: Futurum Research is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.
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