Key Takeaways
- Poly released the new Poly TC10 touch control for its enterprise video conference systems. New features include vibrant 10″ touch display, wall mount ability, and stand-alone mode.
- Poly has also released new Zoom Room hardware kits that include the TC10, which are available for pre-order and expected to be shipping soon.
- The TC10 has increased flexibility as either a device’s room control when purchased with Poly video conferencing systems or on its own as a room controller and scheduler for Zoom, GoToMeeting, Bluejeans, and 8 x 8.
Read more about Poly’s new TC10 and Zoom Room Kits below.
What's New For The Poly TC10 Touch Control?
The TC10 is the latest generation touch control device from Poly. The TC10 at a glance looks a little bit sleeker than its predecessor the TC8 and upgrades to a 10″ touch screen. The new TC10 also adds the capability to mount it to a wall with the idea of being used as a room meeting scheduler and controller for either Poly OS or other leading conferencing platforms. With this new use case, the TC10 has the ability to be used as a stand alone device and no Poly video conferencing system is necessary to use.
The TC10 can be connected and used as a room meeting scheduler and controller for leading services such as Zoom, GoToMeeting, BlueJeans, and 8 x 8 with no other Poly equipment necessary. This really makes the value of TC10 unbeatable. Unlike other conference room touch control devices, the TC10 has premium features such as Power-over-ethernet (PoE) and capability with Extron devices to control room lighting and shades.
Poly TC10 Zoom Room Kits
Along with the Tc10, Poly has unveiled new Zoom Room kits that include the new TC10 touch control, Poly camera and audio devices, and HP elite mini pcs. These kits vary by room size from small to large conference rooms to ensure the ideal room coverage for each. All of the Poly Zoom Room kits deliver the same excellent Poly camera and audio technology with powerful pcs with the connectivity and performance you need for seamless video collaboration.