The New Yamaha Speakerphone with SoundCap Technology to reduce Ambient Noise from Meetings in Open and Busy Environments, is now on the market<\/strong><\/p>\n Yamaha Unified Communications<\/strong><\/a> is now shipping the YVC-330<\/a> portable USB and Bluetooth speakerphone<\/strong>, virtual meeting solution that features Yamaha\u2019s new SoundCap technology<\/strong><\/a>. SoundCap<\/strong><\/a> is specifically engineered to convert background noise prevalent in open workspaces into a signal that makes the meeting sound as good as being in a quiet conference room. Now end-users can confidently hold spontaneous meetings anywhere, including environments that have traditionally deterred collaboration. <\/p>\n This self-silencing feature enhances the performance of Yamaha\u2019s Human Voice Activity Detection technology<\/strong>, which instantly distinguishes human voices from other sounds. In addition, the SoundCap technology<\/strong><\/a> offers an auto-speaker volume adjustment, which regulates the volume to ambient noise levels and is suited for maintaining speech privacy. With the self-volume balancer function, remote conferences can be conducted seamlessly without being intrusive to those in the vicinity.
\nThanks to its Far Field Noise Reduction (FFNR), Yamaha\u2019s SoundCap technology<\/a><\/strong> captures only the voices of speakers sitting around the meeting table. It effectively removes other noise, allowing participants at the other end of the call to focus on the conversation. To further enable a clear, superior conference call and prevent unnecessary sound from being transmitted, the YVC-330<\/strong><\/a> also features an automatic mute function, which engages when participants are not speaking.<\/p>\n
\nFeaturing USB, Bluetooth, NFC<\/strong> connections, and power through its USB cable, the YVC-330<\/strong><\/a>\u2019s portable design makes it the ideal communications solution for setting up high-quality calls from any area of a workspace \u2014 all without the cost of dedicated equipment.
\n\u201cA good meeting experience has meant hunting down and reserving a quiet, unoccupied space, which may not be feasible for spontaneous meetings\u201d \u2013 said Michael Fitch, vice president of global sales and marketing at Yamaha Unified Communications<\/a><\/strong>. \u201cIn case of spontaneous meetings, instead, the YVC-330\u2019s SoundCap technology<\/strong><\/a> was designed to make any open space \u2014 even a cafe \u2014 a truly multipurpose powerhouse, regardless of the less-than-ideal noise that may be present.\u201d<\/p>\n