eMeet M2 conference speakerphone provides better performances than Jabra 710
Emeet Office M2 – The World First AI Powered Conference Speakerphone for outstanding audio quality will be available on May 28, 2018 at $209 price tag.
eMeet M2 conference speakerphone provides better performances than Jabra 710, according to the producer, such as:
– Artificial Intelligence (AI) speakerphone, makes meeting simply.
– VoiceIA™ Algorithm, based on artificial intelligence technology DNN(Deep Neural Network), can effectively suppress background noise and eliminate echo effectively,offers clear sound on both ends of the call
– Longer pickup-sound distance, matching with high sensitive MEMS digital Microphone Array can up to 26~33ft distance
– 4 Microphone Array, AI Positioning With 4 high sensitive MEMS digital microphones, so M2 can pick up sound from any angles
– Infinity expandability, M2 units can connect with each other,you will get more space. Other brand can not multi-link, or only link 2 products.
– Compatible with Multi Platforms like:Skype, Avaya, Gizmo Project, Wechat, Google Gtalk and many more, and compatible with most digital assistant (Siri, Cortana or Google Now)
– Bluetooth Chip: Qualcomm CSR 8670
– Digital Signal Processing Chip: XMOS
– MEMS Microphone: ST
– M2 lasts for up to 12 hours talk time
– Design inspiration comes from UFO Cooperate with inDare Design team who have got many iF Design awards,reddot awards ,IDEA awards
– Multi-party conference, up to 200 accesses
About eMeet. Headquartered in Shenzhen, the Chinese Silicon Valley, eMeet develops and markets conferencing smart voice interface devices. The eMeet team missions is to giving you what you need for an unsurpassed calls and music experience. eMeet is partnered with XMOS, a fabless semiconductor company with class leading far-field voice capture solutions and audio interface products, to provide outstanding audio experience during conference calls.
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