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February 2023

This smartly designed and versatile bar integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Teams Rooms

Epos Expand Vision 3T

PRICE £860 exc VAT from best4systems.co.uk 

SMBS that want a standalone video collaboration bar designed for Microsoft Teams.

Rooms will find the Epos Expand Vision 3T well worth a look. Powered by a 6-core ARM v8 CPU with 4GB of memory, the Vision 3T runs the certified Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android app so you only need to bring your own monitor.

It combines a Sony 4K UHD camera with a wide 112° field of view (FOV), dual digital MEMS mics, an HDMI port for connecting a TV and a USB-C connector for adding a second monitor. There's even a microSD slot.

Automatic framing and audio tracking zero in on the current speaker using digital PTZ functions, while the embedded Epos Al feature handles noise reduction.

That's a lot to pack into a video bar that's only 285mm wide, and the reason for this smallness is that the 3T lacks internal speakers. Instead, the kit includes an Epos Expand SP 30T speakerphone that connects to the 3T over USB.

If you already have any Epos Expand model, you can purchase the Vision 3T Core package for £780 and use that instead.

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