Logitech MeetUp review: A high-quality small-room conference camera
If meeting space is tight, and your IT budget somewhat less so, Logitech's MeetUp conference camera fits the bill for meetings with 6-8 participants.
If meeting space is tight, and your IT budget somewhat less so, Logitech's MeetUp conference camera fits the bill for meetings with 6-8 participants.
This combination of smart speaker, 360-degree camera, smartphone-class processor and robotics firmware delivers a superior experience for remote meeting participants.
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