Logitech GROUP vs. Polycom RealPresence Immersive Studio

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Logitech GROUP
Score 4.0 out of 10
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Logitech GROUP is an HD video conferencing solution designed for meetings of up to 14 people, with optional expansion mics to extend to meetings of up to 20 people. Components include the camera, speakerphone, hub, remote, wall/table mount, and expansion microphones. The system plugs into the user's computer via USB to provide the audio and video components for meetings run on the user's web conferencing software.N/A
Polycom RealPresence Immersive Studio
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Polycom RealPresence Immersive Studio is a video conferencing and collaboration solution designed to facilitate a lifelike, across-the-table experience.N/A
Pricing
Logitech GROUPPolycom RealPresence Immersive Studio
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Logitech GROUPPolycom RealPresence Immersive Studio
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Logitech GROUPPolycom RealPresence Immersive Studio
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
5.0
(3 ratings)
Support Rating
9.0
(1 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Logitech GROUPPolycom RealPresence Immersive Studio
Likelihood to Recommend
Logitech
When you don´t have enough budget to have a robust conference system, this solution can help you to have good quality video conferences with excellent audio quality and video quality, and the prices of these products are not so high comparing with other brands, I think is a perfect solution for mid enterprises
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Poly
I find Polycom RealPresence to be useful when having one on one conversations in purpose built rooms for video conferencing. That is where the quality of the product shines. However, I dislike using Polycom Real Presence for any sort of content sharing because of the issues around resolution.If I need to share content of any kind, I prefer to use other teleconferencing solutions.
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Pros
Logitech
  • High Audio Quality
  • High Video Quality
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Poly
  • Allows video conferencing with eagle eye view on the speaker
  • Crystal clear audio and video with zero lagging and freezing
  • Very fast connections to the conferences
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Cons
Logitech
  • Design of the devices
  • To many cables for conference systems
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Poly
  • Back end setup isn't very intuitive.
  • Every now and then we get a delay when conferencing and using multiple features.
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Support Rating
Logitech
I think the technical support of Logitech GROUP is well when you have an issue you can call them. They answer you quickly, we only use this support a couple of times, because we don´t have many problems with these devices, the performance of these devices is outstanding.
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Poly
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Logitech
We selected Logitech GROUP because the balance cost-benefit was excellent comparing with other vendors. We tried some devices before the purchase, and we discovered that the quality of these devices is excellent, the solutions are easy to handle for end users that don´t have technical skills in general terms is a good cheap solution.
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Poly
Polycom RealPresence is really only the preferred teleconferencing solution when using a purpose built room for a scheduled face to face meeting. For ad hoc video meetings, Hangouts, Skype, and Slack all provide fewer friction points for average use cases. In fact, as Google accounts are nearly ubiquitous at this point, Hangouts has almost become the de facto standard for ad hoc video conferencing amongst our users.
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Return on Investment
Logitech
  • The balance cost-benefit is very good with these devices.
  • You can have 3 Logitech GROUP devices at the same price of 1 robust conference system.
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Poly
  • Personally we have not gotten our money's worth, but this is not Polycom's fault, it is because users found it difficult to use.
  • As for me personally, I used it for video conferencing, but my job was to make sure that it was operational for video conferencing.
  • As stated earlier, even though I found it very easy to use, my users did not, and as such tended to video conference with other apps.
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