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Yamaha Unified Communications YVC-330 Speakerphone Certified By Zoom

Connects and controls audio directly from the Zoom interface while helping to foster clear conversations.
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Yamaha Unified Communications has announced that its YVC-330 portable USB and Bluetooth speakerphone is certified by Zoom Video Communications for use with Zoom.

“These days, everyone is spending more time on Zoom conference calls, and it’s important that users feel supported and be productive,” says Michelle Baeza, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Yamaha UC. “The YVC-330 allows users to conduct calls in places they normally wouldn’t have been able to, which is especially important during this time, while benefiting from a simple Zoom experience.”

The YVC-330 offers various expandability and connectivity to fit Zoom collaboration situations with USB, Bluetooth, NFC, and audio in/out connections. It’s proprietary SoundCap technology is designed to convert background noise prevalent in open workspaces into a signal that makes the meeting sound as good as possible.

The device also has an automatic mute function that engages when participants are not speaking, designed to enhance the performance of Yamaha Human Voice Activity Detection technology, which distinguishes human voices from other sounds. In addition, the SoundCap technology offers an auto-speaker volume adjustment that regulates the volume to ambient noise levels and is suited for maintaining speech privacy.

“I’ve been using the Yamaha YVC-330 conference phone for the past six months now. It has great sound quality on the far and near end, and it works seamlessly with Zoom,” says Dave Lewis, Channel Account Manager at Zoom. “It was extremely easy to install, and I love the large control buttons on the front of the device as well as the modern design. There’s no need to use a headset anymore. It gives me a ton of flexibility around my workspace. I highly recommend the Yamaha YVC-330 to my partners, colleagues, and end customers.”

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