Logitech MeetUp vs. Poly Studio Series

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Logitech MeetUp
Score 9.6 out of 10
N/A
Logitech offers MeetUp, a video conference camera system for smaller huddle rooms.N/A
Poly Studio Series
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Poly Studio series are meeting room / video conferencing hardware solutions. The Studio X series, through Poly's collaboration with Appspace, aim to improve employee communications with a digital signage solution.
$2,200
one-time fee
Pricing
Logitech MeetUpPoly Studio Series
Editions & Modules
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Poly Studio X30
$2,200
one-time fee
Poly Studio X50
$3,500
one-time fee
Poly Studio X70
$7,499.95
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Logitech MeetUpPoly Studio Series
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Logitech MeetUpPoly Studio Series
Top Pros

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Top Cons

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Logitech MeetUpPoly Studio Series
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User Ratings
Logitech MeetUpPoly Studio Series
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
(3 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Logitech MeetUpPoly Studio Series
Likelihood to Recommend
Logitech
Smaller conference rooms with room for about 4-6 people seems to be a sweet spot for [Logitech Meetup]. They also work well in smaller rooms where people need to move around and might use a whiteboard or something similar. Once you have a longer room or anything outside of what Logitech recommends, it still works, but the quality quickly drops and you're much better off with adding the microphones or opting for one of the other systems designed for bigger rooms.
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Poly
Great devices if you need to hold small conferences. If there is a need to hold a conference for several dozen people, I would recommend using older models.
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Pros
Logitech
  • Adjustable camera: Can point straight to the talker.
  • Effective mic array: Can pick up voices really well.
  • Compact and convenience package including speaker, mic and camera.
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Poly
  • Connecting as an external USB device
  • Component quality
  • Convenience and ease of use
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Cons
Logitech
  • Pricing is a bit high
  • Setup could be a bit easier but that is more an issue with Microsoft than Logitech
  • Would be nice if Logitech added a keyboard and mouse when selling the bundle
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Poly
  • It is necessary to make a PoE interface on the video codec itself, for convenient connection of PoE tablet control (TC-8)
  • Simplify the first launch of the device in terms of network (external DHCP required)
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Alternatives Considered
Logitech
While the other cameras offer similar solutions, we found for the price to features, the meetup met our needs the best. With the trio, we had issues with Poly's software which the meetup gets around by being able to plug directly into a PC. The panacast, while it worked very well, we would have still needed to pair it with the rest of the equipment for a full experience. With the meetup, we have only needed the meetup, the PC, and an iPad as a controller.
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Poly
No answers on this topic
Return on Investment
Logitech
  • Complete package including speakers, mic and camera.
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Poly
  • The devices showed good performance; there are no complaints about reliability
  • The devices allow you to save several thousand dollars a year on renting the necessary equipment
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