Save Up to $150 on EMEET Conferencing Speakers

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While many of us have returned to the office environment and working outside the home, video and audio conferencing has maintained its popularity. This has left some businesses looking for the right equipment to make this a permanent solution. EMEET has the right equipment to carry this out, and you can save up to $150 in the process.

EMEET Meeting Capsule

Emeet Conferencing Speakers Capsule

If you need your coworkers to see you and others in the room during your remote meeting, the EMEET Meeting Capsule will suit your needs. With a 360º panoramic view, this device includes a 1080P HD camera, eight mics, and a 90dB Hi-Fi speaker. It eliminates the need for smartphones and Wi-Fi.

The Capsule employs a multi-modal algorithm in its AI to always focus on the person who is currently speaking. A swivel lens has five video modes to aid you in a variety of situations. The VoiceIA DSP algorithm adds to the capabilities with noise reduction, voice enhancement, and full duplex. It’s simple plug and play, allowing you to begin meetings instantly.

Use the code MAKETECHEASIER-CAPSULE through December 28, 2022, and pay just $649.99.

EMEET Meeting Capsule

EMEET OfficeCore M3 Speakerphone

Emeet Conferencing Speakers Speakerphone

It’s important that others in your meeting hear you clearly. The EMEET OfficeCore M3 Speakerphone has 360º voice pickup, four omnidirectional mics that allow voice pickup up to five meters away, and a smart algorithm that uses a ring light to show the direction of the person who is currently speaking.

Noise filtering is accomplished with a suspended mic that evades vibration noise, along with the DPS algorithm VoiceIA that eliminates the echo and ambient noise. The 5W high-performance speaker will automatically switch between conference and music-playing modes.

Not that you’re stuck with this speakerphone in the office, as it has a 20-hour battery, USB adapter, and carrying bag. Connect via USB, USB adapter, Bluetooth, or 3.5mm jack. Combine two speakerphones to cover up to 20 people in your meeting.

Use the code MAKETECHEASIER-M3 through December 28, 2022, and pay just $159.99.

EMEET OfficeCore M3 Speakerphone

EMEET Meeting Capsule + Speakerphone M3

Perhaps you want the best of both worlds with the Capsule and M3 Speakerphone, and that’s possible with this bundle deal that will allow you to daisy chain the two together.

You can cover even more scenarios with both of these devices in your meeting. The two together will give you a 360º 1080P conference room camera and eight omnidirectional beamforming mics. The Hi-FI speaker will allow everyone to be heard clearly. It can provide a very natural communication mode and the ultimate in collaboration.

Use the code CAPSULEWITHM3 through December 28, 2022, and pay just $749.99.

EMEET Meeting Capsule + Speakerphone M3

If you’re unsure about making the commitment, you can visit EMEET at CES in January 2023 and see the devices up close.

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