DisplayNote launch the Omni, a new meeting room software application. Omni solves the issues that can lead to the underuse of meeting room equipment and see people default to their laptops, by enabling users to wirelessly host conference calls from their own laptop, while leveraging the room’s high-quality displays, cameras, microphones, and speakers. By integrating Omni, these devices become the go-to choice, resulting in effortless meetings and increased participant engagement.
Omni will be on the DisplayNote booth 980 at Infocomm 2023, where visitors will get to see the software in action. Ed Morgan COO of DisplayNote comments: “Omni is cable-free so simple and easy to use and ensures that meeting room technology is used to its full potential. We previewed it earlier this year at ISE and had a great response, so are very much looking forward to sharing Omni with the InfoComm audience.”
Omni operates like a virtual USB cable: it searches the local network for enabled devices to connect to, whether display, camera or microphone. Once connected, the user can utilise the room’s AV hardware from their own laptop. And what’s on the laptop screen is on the large meeting room display – everyone can see it – so no more huddles around a single laptop. This experience, being cable-free, cuts out the pre-meeting fuss over which of the (often many) cables to plug in and eliminates the fretful start regularly experienced at the start of virtual calls and meetings.
Moreover, Omni makes efficient use of the popular virtual meeting software programs, allowing users to continue to use the software platform they are familiar with, and meetings remain productive and make effective use of participants’ time.
Omni will be showcased at InfoComm 2023 on Booth 980.