Video conferencing solutions in Singapore

Early this year in 2020, there is a spread of a highly infectious novel coronavirus (Covid-19) going about. Due to its highly contagious nature, many of life’s day to day activities have been altered greatly.

In Singapore, in April 2020, government has introduced a lockdown called circuit breaker (CB). It has totally affected people work and play. Everyone was advised to stay indoors at all times except to buy daily grocery. Essential businesses are still able to operate. Having to work from home, there was a surge in people buying webcam to do video conferencing online. Even for our businesses here in Singapore, we are to practice social distancing and to avoid large gatherings.

Now, we have come out of the CB period in June 2020, businesses are starting to restart. Unfortunately, companies are freezing all non essential travel. The only clear alternative is to use video conferencing as a means of communication between people in every countries.

Logitech MeetUp

Wide Angle 4K ConferenceCam

Pros:
✔️ USB Plug & Play is commonly compitatible
✔️ Up to 8 Pax, useful for longer meeting rooms
✔️ Future-Proof use of Expandable Micophones for possible larger meetings
✔️ Double up as Bluetooth speakerphone when the camera is not required

Cons:
❌ No Auto Zoom
❌ Largest Confrence Camera for this range

Polycom Studio 7200

Wide Angle 4K ConferenceCam

Pros:
✔️ USB Plug & Play is commonly compitatible
✔️ Acoustic Fence keeps voices outside the room from interrupting your calls
✔️ Future-Proof use of any Expandable Micophones for possible larger meetings
✔️ Double up as Bluetooth speakerphone when the camera is not required

Cons:
❌ No Auto Zoom

Jabra Panacast

180° Panoramic 4K ConferenceCam

Pros:
✔️ USB Plug & Play is commonly compitatible
✔️ Auto Zoom Feature
✔️ Widest Field of View at 180 degree angle
✔️ Smallest Conference Camera for this range

Cons:
❌ Unable to expand micophone range with external micophones
❌ No Bluetooth fuctionality