I've had good luck with the performance and sound quality of two Jabra 710s in connected mode in the middle of a large U-shaped table in a large conference room. The quality of the microphone recording of the devices allows you to record both the discussion of the participants at the table and the speaker standing in the front of the room giving a presentation. Participants sound "more distant" the further they are from the units they are seated in, but they can still be heard clearly. Sounding far away doesn't matter for my use case, but sounding clean does. In the configuration I use, I also equip the presenter with a microphone that is connected to the speakers in the ceiling of this particular conference room, so the speaker's voice is further amplified and the Jabra 710 picks it up well. But even without this extra step, the interlocutors can hear the speaker clearly. As for the clarity and loudness of the speakers on these Jabra 710 devices, those of us sitting in the room can hear the voices of those who voted very clearly insofar as the speakers on these devices are better. Sound than most desk phones most commonly used in small conference rooms. I also recommend making sure that the blocks are placed at the height of the "table" which is flat in relation to the height of the table where your meeting participants will be sitting.
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