Logitech (LOGI) will sell its new Logitech GROUP conferencecam solution exclusively through its MSP partners, the company announced on Monday.

Michael Cusanelli, Associate Editor

February 8, 2016

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Logitech GROUP ConferenceCam to Be Sold Exclusively Through MSPs

Logitech (LOGI) will sell its new Logitech GROUP conferencecam solution exclusively through its MSP partners, the company announced on Monday.

Logitech GROUP is a combination 1080p video camera and tabletop audio speaker being aimed at businesses with 10 to 14 users, specifically in a boardroom setting, the company said. The solution is priced at an MSRP of $999.99 for both the base speaker unit and a 1080p video camera, with the option of adding two additional speakers for up to 20 users.

Although the company isn’t chiefly known for its SMB-centric video conferencing solutions, Logitech has been a player in the video collaboration market for the past two years, and has received positive feedback from customers for its mid-market offerings, according to Scott Wharton, vice president general manager of the Logitech Video Collaboration Group.

Wharton was quick to point out that Logitech is not only looking to compete with the likes of large enterprise video collaboration providers like Polycom and Cisco Systems, but to offer an option for companies without any kind of professional videoconferencing solution whatsoever.

“Until now, people looking to collaborate over video were faced with a choice between installing high priced purpose-built systems or crowding around a laptop that’s placed at the end of a table. This resulted in a poor experience with coworkers packed together like sardines or falling out of the frame,” said Wharton in a statement. “Logitech GROUP provides the best of both worlds, an affordable solution optimized for large rooms with a wide field of view and crystal clear audio quality.”

Logitech is also appealing to SMB customer’s budgetary constraints by allowing them to utilize whichever video conferencing software they prefer, including Skype for Business, Google Hangouts or Cisco WebEx. Users simply purchase the hardware from Logitech and then use the software of their choice, thus cutting out the cost of a subscription-based conferencing solution.

While it doesn’t offer some of the automatic pan/tilt/zoom functionality of higher-end models, Logitech GROUP does have several interesting features for those looking to get their hands on a conferencing solution. Logitech has designed the device to be plug and play, so it can be set up and deployed quickly even by those unfamiliar with the technology. GROUP also has the ability to automatically offload video processing from the user’s computer to the camera itself, thus eliminating strain on the CPU. This is expected to be particularly useful for enterprise customers utilizing laptops, which have limited processing power.

Logitech said it expects GROUP to be available to its channel partners in March, although a specific date of release was not announced. The company will also have its new conferencing solution on display at the inaugural Integrated Systems Europe tradeshow in Geneva, Europe.

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About the Author(s)

Michael  Cusanelli

Associate Editor, Penton Technology Group, Channel

Michael Cusanelli is the associate editor for Penton Technology’s channel properties, including The VAR Guy, MSPmentor and Talkin' Cloud. He has written articles and produced video for Newsday.com and is a graduate of Stony Brook University's School of Journalism in New York. In his spare time Michael likes to play video games, watch sci-fi movies and participate in all things nerdy. He can be reached at [email protected]

 

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