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Poly Studio X30

An uncomplica­ted and affordable system with native support for a range of popular cloud platforms

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SCORE PRICE Studio X30 with TC8, £1,700 exc from best4syste­ms.co.uk

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If you’re daunted by the prospect of setting up a dedicated videoconfe­rencing system, Poly’s Studio X30 is worth a look. Aimed at small meeting rooms with up to six participan­ts, it’s a standalone solutio solution that’s designed to be up and running in minutes, requiring only three cable connection­s and no host PC.

The hardware could hardly be simpler. The X30 brings together a 4K camera, a loudspeake­r and a beamformin­g quad-microphone array in a single lightweigh­t bar, which can be controlled via a USB keyboard and an external monitor. For a slicker experience, you can also partner it with Poly’s TC8 control unit, which we’ve included in the price above.

This automatica­lly pairs with the X30 over your office network and provides a friendly touch interface for the system – although we elected to keep a USB keyboard connected as well, as we found this the most convenient way of entering login credential­s and other details.

Initial setup went smoothly. We connected the power, network and monitor cables to the X30, waited two minutes for the system to boot up, then pointed a web browser at the IP address displayed on the screen. This led us to a quick start wizard, asking us to change the admin password and pick a conferenci­ng provider: unlike some specialist systems, the Poly X30 lets you choose between multiple platforms, including Poly’s own RealPresen­ce service, as well as 8x8 Meeting Rooms, LogMeIn, GoToRoom, Microsoft Teams and Zoom Rooms. You can’t be connected to multiple services at once, however, as changing entails a full system reset.

Somewhat unexpected­ly, we found that Poly’s own service wasn’t all that convenient to use, as it obliges you to use the web console to configure which contacts and directorie­s will appear on the TC8.

It was an easier ride once we switched to Microsoft Teams. This time the familiar Microsoft login screen appeared, and once we’d provided our credential­s, the main monitor brought up our existing room bookings, along with options to create meetings and invite other members to join us. When the logged-in X30 user receives an invitation from a remote party, you can join with a tap on the keyboard or the TC8, and use the standard Teams app menu to control video and audio, invite other members and leave the meeting.

“The X30 brings together a 4K camera, a loudspeake­r and a beamformin­g quadmicrop­hone array in a single lightweigh­t bar”

The h Poly’s camera is s good rather than outstandin­g. In our tests we found it captured more than enough detail for a productive meeting, but the consensus among our participan­ts was that the focus was a little soft. It also lacks optical zoom and PTZ functions, although these aren’t really necessary for smaller rooms.

We were, however, impressed by the X30’s group framing and speaker tracking features, which use digital zoom to crop out empty space and focus on whoever is currently talking. The X30 proved accurate at zeroing in on the active speaker and zooming back out when they stopped. It can even track a speaker as they walk around the room, with the light bar above the camera showing its direction of focus.

Another plus is Poly’s Acoustic Fence and NoiseBlock technologi­es: these aim to suppress unwanted background noises, and again they worked well for us. The X30’s single speaker is easily loud enough to fill a modestly sized room, and the participan­ts praised the clarity of the built-in microphone­s.

The Poly X30 works best when paired with a touch controller and a standalone keyboard, so it’s perhaps not such a simple solution as it at first appears. Even so, it’s a compact and easily deployed meeting room system, whose support for a range of cloud videoconfe­rencing platforms means it will fit neatly into a lot of offices.

CAMERA 4K resolution, 4x digital zoom

120° field of view mono speaker 4 x MEMS mics Gigabit Ethernet 2 x USB 3 HDMI in HDMI out 802.11ac Bluetooth 5 external PSU 730g 442 x 62 x 63mm (WDH)

CONTROL UNIT 8in colour touchscree­n 1,280 x 800 resolution PoE Ethernet

WARRANTY 1yr RTB

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BELOW The Studio X30 presents a welldesign­ed web portal for management
100 BELOW The Studio X30 presents a welldesign­ed web portal for management
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 ??  ?? ABOVE The optional TC8 touch controller provides a slick way to interact with the X30
ABOVE The optional TC8 touch controller provides a slick way to interact with the X30

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