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Global Audio Conferencing Endpoints Market, Forecast to 2024

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  • November 2018
  • 52 Pages
  • Global
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Audio Conferencing Endpoints refer to the devices that are used to facilitate audio communication between multiple parties remotely, often as a component of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems and video conferencing platforms. These endpoints range from simple, dedicated conference phones equipped with advanced microphones and speakers to sophisticated integrated systems that combine audio and video capabilities. The market for audio conferencing endpoints encompasses a variety of products tailored for different environments, such as personal office spaces, huddle rooms, and large conference halls. VoIP technology underpins the operation of audio conferencing by converting voice signals into digital data that can be transmitted over the internet or other network infrastructures. This is particularly advantageous for businesses and organizations, as it often reduces costs associated with traditional telephony and enhances communication flexibility and mobility. Video conferencing systems frequently incorporate audio conferencing features, ensuring clear spoken communication in conjunction with visual aids and real-time video. Several companies are prominent in the audio conferencing endpoints market. Some of these include Poly (formerly Polycom and Plantronics), Cisco Systems, Yamaha Unified Communications, Logitech, Shure Incorporated, and ClearOne. These companies offer a diverse range of products designed to improve the clarity, consistency, and effectiveness of remote audio communications for varied user needs. Show Less Read more