Biamp has released a new System Design Guide for Medium Conference Rooms.

This resource is designed to help AV integrators, IT professionals, and facility managers understand how Biamp technologies can be used to help create high-quality, efficient, and user-friendly conferencing environments.

The system design guide provides recommendations for audio, video, and control products tailored to medium conference rooms, and suggests the following Biamp technologies when planning an end-to-end solution:

The Parlé VBC 2800 features dual cameras to allow crystal video in larger rooms along with autoframing of participants.

The MPX 200 lets up to four attendees present to the room display while also charging their devices.

The MPX 100 allows switching between dedicated UC room systems and alternate UC platforms.

The Biamp UCC-Lenovo TSCIP — certified and pre-loaded with Microsoft Teams Rooms — seamlessly pairs with Parlé conferencing bars for improved audio.

The Impera Tango uses the Biamp MTR plug-in application to provide seamless room control functionality to the existing touch panel and video performance.

Conference rooms are a critical component of modern office spaces, serving as hubs for internal team discussions, client presentations, and virtual meetings. A well-designed AV system in these rooms can significantly improve communication clarity, reduce technical frustrations, and create a more professional meeting environment. With the rise of remote and hybrid workforces, these spaces must support a range of collaboration tools and platforms while maintaining ease of use.

For a visual overview of the Medium Conference Room Design Guide, Biamp has also released an informative video.

For additional system-planning guidance, be sure to check out the entire library of Biamp design guides covering the majority of our industry-leading AV solutions.