AV & Acoustics for Videoconferencing

AV & Acoustics for Videoconferencing

Is your videoconferencing system unintelligible? 

Have you installed a videoconferencing system just to find that your lack of acoustical treatment makes everything unintelligible? If it sounds bad in the room, imagine how remote participants feel! Through a properly design AV system with the right acoustical treatment, your space can look, feel and sound amazing!

The Conference Room 

Office spaces provide a variety of areas for collaboration. This is one of the key factors in having employees in-office. If the rooms aren't functioning properly it is discouraging for all parties. We typically see conference rooms with large windows and reflective walls, large conference tables, and dual displays or video walls. All of these elements are reflective in nature making these spaces problematic and defeating their main purpose - video conferencing. 

AV & Acoustics

Luckily, we have seen a shift in technology such as ceiling microphone capabilities where sound can be directed towards a speaker and not cover the entire space. These microphones are often designed into today's conference rooms. Taking that one step further, these ceiling microphones can be custom wrapped in acoustic material to not only match the interior design on the ceiling, but also provide additional absorption for the space. 

When acoustical treatment is not incorporated into a space properly, reflections can make audio unintelligible, making participants lose focus, fatigued, and uninterested in collaborating. To assist with acoustical absorption, we can visit your office and provide an analysis that will inform us on how much coverage you require for your videoconferencing needs. There are many solutions available to meet your aesthetics and acoustical requirements. 

If you are interested in learning more about AV and acoustical design for your videoconferencing space, feel free to connect with us! We look forward to helping you with your next project!

3/24/2024

by Kristin Bidwell – March 23, 2024