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SENNHEISER TeamConnect Bar M

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May 2025

Hybrid work isn't a phase. It's the norm. And it demands more from our gear than good specs on paper. The Sennheiser TeamConnect Bar M isn't built for flashy demos—it's made for real rooms, real teams, and real conversations that can't afford to glitch or echo out.

SENNHEISER TeamConnect Bar M

Price: ₹2,19,000

Simple Looks, Strong Presence

You don't buy conferencing equipment to show off—you buy it to disappear into the background and get the job done. That's exactly what the Bar M does. With a matte black finish and a slim build, it slots easily under a display or on a credenza without stealing attention. The clean layout of ports makes setup straightforward, and PoE+ support means fewer cables and less clutter.

Sennheiser also offers different region-specific variants—EU, US, UK, AUS/NZS, CN, and KOR-so it's rollout-ready for global teams.

Audio That Pulls Its Weight

What really separates this device from the pack is its sound. The Bar M comes with six beamforming microphones and four full-range stereo speakers, all tuned for voice clarity. You don't need to raise your voice or stay still-walk and talk as you would naturally, and the system tracks and captures every word.

It handles room noise well. We tested it in a shared workspace with typical distractions, and it never missed a beat. The built-in DSP does the heavy lifting, adjusting to the room's acoustic quirks so you don't have to.

Even at higher volumes, the speakers stay clean-no distortion, no muffled tones. It doesn't try to sound like a cinema system. It sounds like a conversation should.

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