Businesses of all sorts and sizes are realizing the value of video conferencing. Consider that video conferencing saves an average of 30 percent on travel costs. Furthermore, 93 percent of communication qualifies as non-verbal, according to various behavioural studies, meaning video conferencing can facilitate stronger communication between employees and customers alike.
There are various video conferencing solutions on the market, placing the onus on businesses to choose a solution robust enough to satisfy all their communication needs and work within the confines of their existing networks. Grandstream’s GVC3200 aims to provide businesses with high-quality, flexible video conferencing that lets users freely choose service providers.
The GVC3200 boasts plug-and-play functionality with support for all major SIP and H.323 video protocols. This enables it to work with third-party video conferencing solutions like Skype. Plus, it comes with Android 4.4 KitKat, meaning users can download video conferencing apps from the Google Play Store for use with the solution.
The efficacy of a video conferencing solution rests largely upon its quality and flexibility. Thus, the GVC2300 focuses a great deal on delivering fantastic features:
1080p full HD video;
Support for 3 external HDMI monitors;
9-way video conferencing;
12x optical zoom;
Gigabit speeds;
Bluetooth compatibility for external speakers, microphones and other peripherals.