Audio communication is essential to human interaction and collaboration. Magor TeleCollaboration includes a robust audio subsystem that provides flexible audio conferencing capabilities. Multi-directional audio acquired from the Audio Tabletop Unit (ATU) ensures spatially-sensitive HD audio always comes from the direction of the screen showing the speaker to heighten the organic and immersive experience. Audio-only participants can be included in any Magor TeleCollaboration session through Magor’s fully integrated bridge capability.
Magor TeleCollaboration solutions use an ATU to acquire directionally-sensitive wideband audio from six microphones. Spatial signal processing enhances the signal from the person speaking. Magor TeleCollaboration processes the directionally-sensitive audio from the ATU to ensure that sound is always coming from the direction of the person speaking.
Magor TeleCollaboration includes a fully-featured audio conferencing bridge that can be used with any telephone*. An integrated desk phone can also be used to initiate video communications or an audio-only conference, to add new participants to a conference in progress, or simply as a high-quality SIP speakerphone. These capabilities mean any room with Magor TeleCollaboration is also a fully equipped audio conference room.
* Connection to an existing enterprise voice network involves the use of a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based VoIP connection. Many modern Private Branch Exchanges (PBX) already support SIP trunks.




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