Yamaha has established a dedicated UC (Unified Communications) department based around the Revolabs brand – a subsidiary of Yamaha.

Yamaha CS-700‘Yamaha has more than ten years of experience within the UC industry from working with our enterprise customers in Japan,’ says Hirofumi ‘Hogan)’Osawa, Yamaha Executive Officer, Senior General Manager of its Audio Business Division and General Manager of the UC Department. ‘Our latest organisational change and solutions developments are natural steps toward cultivating those relationships worldwide. With music and sound technology as one of our core strengths and an investment in significant resources across the company, we’re well-positioned to expand our presence in this global market segment with our current and future product suite.’

Yamaha acquired Revolabs in 2014, acquiring its audio and conferencing solutions and technology integration with leading UC service providers and software leaders, including Microsoft, Google, Cisco and Zoom. Revolabs will continue to design, produce, and sell UC conferencing products under the Yamaha brand.

According to a company statement: ‘New products will combine the strength of both companies in their definition, design, and production to address the projected widening product space in business communications across all vertical market segments. By fusing their technology and expertise, Yamaha and Revolabs will provide cross-solution support that will address the growing range of business communication applications.’

The recently announced Yamaha CS-700 Video Sound Collaboration System for Huddle Rooms is the first jointly engineered UC product from the two companies. It couples Revolabs’ microphone expertise with Yamaha’s audio expertise and quality control. CS-700 incorporates a wide-angle HD camera that ensures meeting participants can see facial expressions and body language. This solution, the first to include video technology from Yamaha, provides high-quality voice, audio and video that eliminates any operational challenges and creates more productive, intuitive collaboration experiences within huddle spaces.

‘Successful communication that connects remote meeting participants is dependent upon exceptional audio and high-resolution picture capturing the nuanced facial expressions that are part of effective conversation,’ Osawa says. ‘With our mission focused on enhancing customer experience through our products and services, the CS-700 is a natural evolution of our communication portfolio. This offering is just the beginning of our joint quest to enable perfect voice and video that create fulfilling unified communications experiences.’

More: www.yamaha.com

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