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Logitech Video Conferencing Technology Backgrounder
Logitech? ConferenceCams are changing the way teams collaborate, opening new possibilities and eliminating old boundaries. Logitech is making it possible for groups to collaborate anytime and anywhere with products designed for small to large-size rooms.
Logitech was an early pioneer of webcams over two decades ago and has contributed to video conference innovation ever since, helping to transform usage from a novelty to a genuine productivity tool in the process.
Until recently, companies that wanted high-quality group video conference capabilities had to invest in complicated,
expensive telepresence systems that
frequently sat unused in rooms reserved mostly for executives. With the launch of the ConferenceCam BCC950 in
2012, Logitech introduced its first video conference solution specifically optimized for groups. As the first communications tool to combine a full HD webcam with a high-quality speakerphone capable of full-duplex communication in an all-in-one USB device, ConferenceCam
BCC950 solved the pervasive user experience issues of the day.
Willing to make do with basic desktop capabilities, employees were taking their laptops into conference rooms as the new video conferencing solution but the quality of the experience wasn't that good. Putting a laptop at the end of a
conference room table, they'd squeeze and maneuver in front of an embedded camera, leaning in with enthusiasm,
hoping the video might pick them up and trusting that what they said would actually be heard. But with personal space uncomfortably invaded, ideas were often left unsaid, members were left out,
and collaboration was many times more awkward than awesome.