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Professional video conferencing & audio

All‑in‑one videobars, speakerphones, PTZ cameras and wireless audio: meeting rooms and classrooms ready in moments, with no complex setup.

One single ecosystem

A fully integrated HELGI UCC system

HELGI videobars, speakerphones, cameras and displays are designed to work together fluidly and naturally. A single ecosystem where every component recognises the others and makes them talk to each other with no manual configuration or complicated installation: plug in, switch on and the room is ready.

Ready in seconds

Devices recognise each other automatically and are operational as soon as they are connected, with no manual setup.

Everything speaks the same language

Video, audio and displays are managed from a single interface, compatible with the leading collaboration platforms.

Zero complexity

Fewer cables, fewer steps and no specialist IT work: the meeting room is ready to use.

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Buying guide

How to equip a meeting room, by size

The right question is not which video bar to buy, but how many people fit in the room and how far they sit from the microphone. Audio, camera and sharing follow from that — in that order.

Huddle room · 2-4 people
A display and a speakerphone are enough: Speak One in the middle of the table covers audio, the laptop webcam covers video. It is the most economical setup and the one that moves from room to room.
Medium room · 5-10 people
This is where a video bar earns its place: Bar One combines a 90° wide-angle 4K camera, microphone array and Hi-Fi audio in one device, with one-click wireless sharing up to 4K. One cable, no rack.
Large room · 10+ people
The camera must come off the display and go where it frames well: Eye One is a wall- or ceiling-mounted PTZ with 10x optical zoom and 255 presets. Pair it with one or more Speak One units to cover the whole table.
BYOM or room system?
BYOM (Bring Your Own Meeting) means the user walks in with their laptop and uses whichever platform they like: no licences, no room tied to one vendor. It is the model we recommend where Teams, Meet and Zoom coexist.
Screen sharing
If external guests use the room, the Click to Show dongle removes the fragile part of the meeting: plug in over USB, press one button and the screen is up, from Windows or macOS, with split view for up to 8 connections.
Real audio coverage
Audio is the number one cause of failed meetings. Speak One is rated for 8 microphones with 360° coverage up to 6 metres: beyond that distance, or in reverberant rooms, add a second unit rather than turning up the volume.

Frequently asked questions

What does BYOM mean and why propose it?

BYOM (Bring Your Own Meeting) is a room with no platform of its own: the user connects a laptop and starts the meeting on Teams, Meet, Zoom or any other service. For the client it means no per-room licence and no vendor lock-in; for the installer it means one configuration to deliver and far fewer support calls.

Does Bar One work with Teams, Zoom and Google Meet?

Yes. Bar One is multi-system and works as the audio-video device of the connected computer: any platform recognises it as a webcam and as speaker-microphone. It also includes 2× HDMI and built-in Android with AirPlay and Chromecast for wireless sharing.

How much area does Speak One cover?

Eight microphones arranged at 360° with pickup up to 6 metres, a DOA algorithm to locate the speaker's direction and AI noise reduction. It connects over USB-C or Bluetooth 5.3 and runs for 13 hours: on a table for 8-10 people it covers the full length; beyond that, add a second unit.

Does the room need a dedicated PC?

Not necessarily. In BYOM mode the user's laptop is the PC. If the client wants a room that is always ready, add an OPS PC inside the interactive display: no external cables and a single power button.

Can Eye One be ceiling-mounted and used for streaming?

Yes. The PTZ installs on a wall or ceiling and offers USB, HDMI and IP outputs with RTSP/RTMP: the same camera serves the video call and streams to an external platform. Pan ±178°, tilt -30° to +90°, 10x optical zoom and 255 recallable presets.

Is an interactive display enough on its own for video calls?

On Serie X, yes, for normally sized rooms: 70W audio and the microphone array are built in, so only the camera is missing. On the other ranges, and in large or noisy rooms, pair it with Bar One or Speak One.

Do you have solutions for language labs and guided tours?

Yes, with the silent system: a kit of 30 wireless headsets (HLGSSL3-CF), a 3-channel transmitter (HLGSSL3-TX330) and a 32-bay charging trolley (HLGSSL3-TR30). It is used for language labs, conferences with interpreting, guided tours, outdoor lessons and accessibility projects.

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