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Owl Labs Meeting Owl - 360 Degree, 720p Video Conference Camera, Microphone, and Speaker (Automatic Speaker Focus, Perfect for Huddle Rooms), Black

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Style: Meeting Owl


Features

  • DESIGNED TO HELP TEAMS BE MORE PRODUCTIVE. Meeting Owl is the original 360 smart video conferencing camera. It automatically highlights and shifts focus to different people in the room when they speak, so you know whats happening as if youre there.
  • SEE AND HEAR EVERYONE EFFECTIVELY. It combines mic, camera and speaker into one device and sits in the center of the table. The 360 lens shows the whole room, while eight microphones pick up everyone within twelve feet.
  • EASY AND QUICK SETUP. Plug in the power and USB, load up your favorite video conferencing platform, and start your meeting. No downloads or installs.
  • GREAT FOR HUDDLE SPACES. Great for huddle and smaller rooms. Cost-effective option to make any room immersive.

Description

No other conferencing camera puts everyone “in the room.” Take a transformational approach to your remote and distributed meetings. The Meeting Owl gives a more inclusive video conferencing experience. That means increased efficiency, no miscommunication, and a team that feels closer together. From the Manufacturer The Meeting Owl video conferencing camera dynamically captures 360° video and superior audio for a near face-to-face experience

Brand: Owl Labs


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Video Capture Resolution: 720p


Maximum Focal Length: 10000 Millimeters


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Flash Memory Type: Micro SD


Video Capture Format: Owl Intelligence System™ with autofocus


Supported Audio Format: [PLAUSIBLE ASSUMPTION AAC, MP3, PCM]


Screen Size: 6 Inches


Connectivity Technology: , iOS 10 or higher and Android 5 or higher


Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 4.4 x 10.75 inches


Item Weight: 2.65 pounds


Item model number: MTW100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 25, 2017


Manufacturer: Owl Labs


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  • Owl is really great and has made a big diff in our meetings
Style: Meeting Owl
Owl is really great and has made a big diff in our meetings. Audio is better than a speaker phone (both mic and output) or tv, and the views rock - in many ways because the camera is simultaneously closer to everyone and also the distance to participants is more evened out. So you can both see everyone, and make out everyone's face. And the simplicity is *great* (just plug in and it works, no software to install, extra mics, wires, etc). Small asks: - It would be nice if the resolved video was slightly higher res so you could read things on whiteboards (without writing super huge) - It does seem to pickup HVAC/computer fans just a bit... don't know if there's a way to filter out drone type noises better. - Super minor - An indicator on the unit of which way is front (ie, which side is where the split in the panorama view is) so you can split the in-room tv instead of someone's head. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018 by Brian M

  • Good product but poor recordings
Style: Meeting Owl
We tried many different ways to record the audio of the meeting. Local, remote, cloud, but none is a good quality. The audio quality is fair enough to listen to people during the meeting but we were expecting very good recording quality for speech recognition. This is not the case.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019 by VN

  • When Corporate IT comes... a big company perspective
Style: Meeting Owl
I work for a company with about 26K employees, where infrastructure is pretty locked down but we realize that "digital is coming" and that we have to be more flexible. My review is really for the corporate IT department trying to figure out what the heck this thing is, is it a security risk, and where do we go from here. First, we wanted to know that this can be used in fully stand alone mode-- USB only-- as a webcam. It can. Internet is not absolutely required, it does work with Pixelbook and Chromebooks, it does work with Windows 10 with no additional manual driver loads required. IT does do what it claims, scanning the room, identifying humans, making them the center of the video when they are speaking as you would expect from a very large, very expensive video conferencing system. The video quality was "good" but I wouldn't call it exceptional. Next: Firmware updates. Yes it does require some kind of wifi based internet connection and a smart phone app to initiate firmware updates. At this point we have users using their smart phone as a mobile hotspot to manage firmware updates. We don't allow unauthenticated devices without MDM on our wireless network today, so this was the most logical short term workaround. Next: Can it be secured? Not really. I thought it was running Android, haven't been able to confirm what OS is on it. Finally: The Registration: This is probably the part that, at first was the most concerning from a corporate IT perspective. It has its own cloud based utilization/ status/ statistics gathering program that allows anyone with a corporate email address who registers a unit to see all of the other units in the environment. I discovered that we had two other units registered. In reality a person could register the unit on a personal email account and we'd never know about it, etc. This is the murky part that we haven't fully settled in on. As of now the units are still allowed for use and we haven't made any clear conclusions on starting up an IoT type dedicated SSID, though this is not the only product driving that kind of decision it's certainly one of them. The device does accomplish it's goal of making a remote worker feel more part of the team and for that, there were few to no other prefect alternatives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018 by THATCHMAN1

  • Meeting Owl - Good first attempt - Still needs refinement
Style: Meeting Owl
I bought the MO after having articles forwarded to me from (2) different people in the same day about it and then gettting inundated with social media ads... so good news for the Meeting Owl marketing team, your marketing worked. We do morning "Huddles" where we have approximately 20 people in one room and a few other people remotely video conferencing in. We use mainly Chrome OS with Zoom running in a web browser. Our normal setup is a wide view camera on the top of a TV at one end of the room. The room is fairly large, approximately 25-30 feet long and 15 feet wide. We tested it with a huddle this morning and overall it worked well -- some takeaways so far: * It definitely has a "cool" factor -- people found themselves staring at the screen to see if it noticed they were speaking... we dubbed it "Witchcraft" :) * The speed at which is detects who is speaking can vary -- sometimes it picks them up right away, sometimes it is a little slower to respond. My guess is it is trying to decipher between someone making rustling noises with paper (ie: not important sounds) vs. important sounds like speaking. * Our room is large -- the remote users noted that the audio was similar to the high end video conference microphone we normally used -- which was an original concern of mine. * Since our room is so large, one comment is that the people tend to have a lot of "white space" around them -- it would be nice if the Owl could zoom in on them, even digitally, to make them look larger... possibly there could be a setting for the type of meeting (small/medium/large room and if people are sitting or standing, or distance most people are from camera, etc). When sitting I don't think this would be as much an issue as when we stand for our huddles. I'm not sure if the resolution of the camera currently is high enough to support this. * The remote users noted it was an improvement to be able to see the face of the person speaking. Normally they have to guess who is speaking based upon recognizing the voice. * We had a few minor glitches... there was one situation where my body was directly on a split and MO would not center on me. I could see my left and right arms but the middle of my body was on the camera split. I made sure to talk directly at it was not able to pick up. * The full room view is not very useful when having a large conference (huddle) type setup -- the remote users considered it more "gimmicky" and not effective as it was too small. It also takes up the screen real-estate and so the direct shots of people are smaller. Two options: A) It would be nice to have the option in the app to turn that feature off. B) It would be cool if it could "auto turn off" if someone within the same room was not speaking. For example if only a remote person was speaking, show the full room, but once someone within the room is speaking then show only the large views of people (and get rid of the panorama) as it is not as relevant. This may be tough as you would have to figure out how MO could determine the difference between a speaker and the TV [Maybe the app would allow defining the location of the TV in the setup to aid MO in this]. * Along with having an app to change settings -- I may have a number of staff using the device and not be connected to MO for settings. It would be cool to have mini QR code cards (think index card type things) that we could hold up to the MO camera to change settings. If my team wanted to turn the Panorama on/off, they could just hold up a QR code to the MO and it would change the setting instantly. We don't want people fumbling with their phones or having to "connect" it if they have not already. [Feel free to send me a free MO if you use that idea LOL] * One unintended side effect: The MO makes me much more aware of the bald spot on the back of my head... I can now see it when I look at the TV. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2018 by MetaRetail, Inc.

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