Most Businesses Find AVer the Same Way - After Something Else FailedAVer tends to enter the conversation at a particular point, not at the start. Offices typically discover it after something simpler has already been tried and found wanting, often in a room where standard lighting assumptions did not hold up.That pattern is worth paying attention t
Logitech vs Yealink vs Jabra: What Actually Separates Them in 2026
The Brand Question Is Smaller Than Most People ThinkAll three of these brands make competent video conferencing hardware. That is the honest starting point, because most comparisons pretend one of them is obviously inferior when the reality is closer than the marketing suggests.What actually matters is not brand prestige - it is which system fits t
Boardroom AV Done Right: A Guide for Australian Offices
Boardrooms Are Not Just Bigger Huddle RoomsThere is a common assumption that boardroom AV is simply small-room equipment scaled up - a bigger camera, a louder speaker, a higher price tag, and the room is sorted. That assumption is wrong, and it causes more wasted budget than almost any other mistake in this category.A boardroom is not a larger vers
AVer Video Conferencing in 2026: An Honest Review
What the Buying Pattern Around AVer Actually ShowsThere is a noticeable pattern in how Australian offices end up looking at AVer cameras. It is rarely the first brand researched. Most businesses arrive here after a generic webcam or an entry-level Logitech setup has already underperformed in a specific room, usually one with awkward lighting or an
Microsoft Teams Rooms 2026: Setup, Hardware and Licensing Explained
What Does Microsoft Teams Rooms Actually Mean for Your Office?The short answer is that Teams Rooms is a certification program covering specific hardware paired with Microsoft software, not a loose description of any setup that happens to run Teams on a screen. That distinction matters more than most buyers initially assume.This is where a lot of co