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February 2023

A professional solution for medium-sized meeting rooms with great video quality

Logitech Rally Bar Mini

PRICE £1,913 exc VAT from meetingstore.co.uk

The Rally Bar Mini is ideal for SMBS that want a professional meeting room solution that's more discreet than Logitech's mighty Rally Bar (see issue 328, p97). It will also appeal to tidy minds as it employs the same rear cable management bay as its bigger brother, ensuring all your wires are safely secured.

It may cost around £900 less than the Rally Bar and be nearly 20cm narrower in width, but it doesn't compromise on features. The central 4K UHD camera offers motorised pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) functions, it employs the same six-microphone beamforming array for auto-framing of active participants, and has a 70mm woofer and two 38mm mid-range speakers that all use an anti-vibration system to improve sound quality.

The smaller lens next to the camera is Logitech's Al Viewfinder, which enhances its RightSight technology for improved framing and focus accuracy and provides people counting and room usage analytics.

The last two features are accessed from the Logitech Sync cloud portal, and we used the local Sync app on our host PC to add the camera and its meeting room details to our account.

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