Konftel’s flagship conferencing speakerphone has been boosted by a new ‘lecture mode’ wireless headset feature, which creates more user freedom especially for teaching and training.
The Konftel 800 is now capable of linking to an approved wireless headset –to provide a teacher or presenter with total freedom of movement and position within a room.
“Wherever they are located, perhaps facing a whiteboard, they can still have perfect microphone pick-up and be heard clearly by all remote participants,” says Konftel Product Manager, Torbjörn Karlsson.
“We are delighted to announce the Konftel 800 now has this valuable newfeature via a free software upgrade. Lecture mode ensures total freedom of movement and an optimum audio experience for everyone.”
Total freedom
To take advantage of the new function an approved wireless headset needs to be connected to the speakerphone. The first release will only support the Jabra Engage 65. Support for other headsets will come with future firmware releases.
While the presenter is speaking, the Konftel 800 will automatically mute all itsmicrophones and only keep the headset microphone open.
Karlsson explained that when the person stops talking, the speakerphone microphones are unmuted and all participants in the room can be heard. But through the headset, the remote participants can always be heard.
He added: “Lecture mode gives the presenter complete freedom to roam around a room and break free from any traditional communication barriers.Wherever they are located, even with their back to the room, they can still be heard clearly.”
The Konftel 800 is an award-winning device which forms the audio centrepiece of several Konftel video kits. It boasts multi-connectivity, beamforming microphones and daisy-chain connection for audio expansion. It is linked to a wireless headset via a DECT base station, with lecture mode operating via all IP, USB or Bluetooth call connections.