Logitech launches Zone 300 wireless headset


Nowadays, the traditional office environment has transformed, with more individuals working from diverse locations such as home, public spaces, and shared office setups. This shift has increased the demand for high-quality, versatile communication tools that can adapt to various environments. With this in mind, Logitech has introduced the Zone 300, a wireless headset designed to deliver clear audio and provide the freedom to move while staying connected.
The Zone 300 is engineered to ensure your voice is heard clearly, even in noisy surroundings. It features dual noise-canceling microphones on an extended boom, equipped with a specialized algorithm to suppress background noises. This ensures that your conversations remain uninterrupted and crystal clear.
NETGEAR launches Nighthawk CM3000 DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed cable modem


NETGEAR has officially launched the Nighthawk CM3000 DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed cable modem. Engineered with advanced mid/high-split technology, the CM3000 has the capability to deliver download speeds up to 2.5Gbps and upload speeds up to 1Gbps.
In a world where seamless connectivity is crucial for activities like gaming, video conferencing, and streaming, the CM3000 aims to provide lag-free and smooth experiences. With a significant increase in upload usage, as reported by OpenVault, the need for balanced upstream and downstream bandwidth has become more apparent. The CM3000 addresses this by offering upload speeds that are 2.5 times faster than its DOCSIS 3.1 predecessors.
Logitech launches MX Brio: A 4K webcam for collaboration and streaming


Logitech has introduced a pair of high-end webcams -- the MX Brio and MX Brio 705 for Business. These webcams feature an Ultra HD 4K resolution with a webcam sensor that showcases 70 percent larger pixels compared to their predecessor, the Brio 4K, ensuring an ultra-sharp image.
The AI-enhanced image quality provides more natural imagery and better face visibility in challenging lighting conditions. Advanced customization options, including manual adjustments for exposure, tint, and field of view, cater to users' preferences, while Show Mode allows for easy sharing of physical objects on desks.
NETGEAR launches Nighthawk M6 Pro Mobile Hotspot (MR6550)


NETGEAR has done it again, folks! The company has unleashed their latest creation, the Nighthawk M6 Pro Mobile Hotspot (MR6550), upon the world. Equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon SDX65 chipset, this little powerhouse is armed with advanced 5G mmWave and Wi-Fi 6E capabilities, delivering lightning-fast internet speeds and enhanced connectivity. It's like having a supercharged internet engine in the palm of your hand, ready to rev up your online experience to new heights!
Now, I know what you're thinking. How can a mobile router be so powerful and yet so portable? Well, my friend, the M6 Pro is a technological marvel. It's compact enough to fit in your pocket, making it the perfect companion for your daily commute or your wildest adventures. Whether you're working from a remote business site or simply enjoying a leisurely vacation, this router has got your back.
Microsoft said to be unbundling Teams from Office to avoid antitrust investigation


Following a complaint from Slack, Microsoft may have decided to stop bundling its Teams video conferencing software with Office.
A report says that the move comes as the Windows maker looks to avoid an antitrust investigation by the EU. The company has indicated its willingness to cooperate with the European Commission as it seeks to avoid further legal wranglings with the bloc.
Collaboration tools still top the app download charts


Video conferencing and collaboration tools like Zoom catapulted to popularity during the pandemic as organizations made the shift to remote working.
But data published today by Finbold shows that even as we return to more normal working patterns Zoom remains the most downloaded business app in the US, with Teams in second place.
Zoom update brings a slew of new features to its desktop apps including gesture recognition


Over the course of the pandemic and COVID-related lockdowns, video conferencing tool Zoom went mainstream. The company is not resting on its laurels following its swelled popularity, and the latest update to the desktop apps illustrate this perfectly.
One of the stand-out additions will be familiar to anyone who has used Zoom on an iPhone or iPad: Gesture Recognition. This new feature brings new ways to interact with Zoom and your fellow meeting participants via your web cam, but it is far from being the only thing worth exploring in the latest update. There are also changes to breakout rooms and more.
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