This parameter controls video sent to the far side. The camera won’t work without some power! video.enable="1"Įnables video in outgoing and incoming calls. I’ve plucked a handful out, but there are plenty more in the Admin guide, including settings for brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness and codecs – but not focus. If you’re using the camera in conjunction with a VVX there are no shortage of config options. If plugged into a VVX or Trio this happens automatically, and if you’re using it with a Mac or PC, you can use the Poly Companion app. The USB extension cable is roughly 170cm/5’7″ long. This same mount will let you attach the camera to the top of a monitor, and by snapping in the included adhesive mounting plate (bottom right) it can peek out underneath a monitor. There’s a shim you require for a snug fit into the VVX (centre: under the camera), as well as a flexible mount that includes a universal threaded insert compatible with camera stands and the like. The box comes with a comprehensive range of mounting accessories. Quality of Service (QoS) for Skype for Business video calls.
Simulcast video streams with the Microsoft H.264 UC video codec.Forward Error Correction (FEC) with the Microsoft H.264 UC video codec.Microsoft H.264 UC video codec for Skype for Business peer-to-peer video calls and video conference calls.Video stream transmissions up to 1080p with a maximum bit rate of 4 Mbps for AVC calls.In that environment your features include: If you’re using it with a VVX, you need the newer hardware version of phone (the VVX501 and VVX601), and be running at least 5.8.1 firmware. It’s officially a supported peripheral for Skype for Business video calls on a computer or video conferencing device. Installs in seconds – no drivers needed.4x electronic zoom and a 74-degree field of view.High-definition 1080p60 capture with true color hue saturation and brightness for the most accurate color rendition and life-like images.Poly’s website reports its features thus: If you’ve not encountered it before, the Mini is a compact 1920×1080 HD USB camera, initially designed to slot into the top USB port on your VVX501 or 601, but nowadays also supported on a Trio with Visual+, and even on a PC or Mac. I’m a little late to get my mitts on an EagleEye Mini USB camera, but circumstances recently gave me cause to take a closer look.