
Small Meeting
Gather the team together in an everyday workspace and bring in remote participants.



Webex
Room 55 Single
Webex Room 55 is a powerful, fully integrated collaboration system that brings more intelligence and usability to your small- to medium-sized meeting rooms, whether registered on-premises or on the Webex cloud.
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Webex
Table Microphone
The Cisco Table Microphone is the latest generation microphone product for Cisco video conferencing room systems. It covers all the use cases previously served by the Table Microphone 20 and Table Microphone 60 and is ideal for omnidirectional coverage for small-to-large rooms with fixed tables. It is designed to keep tables tidy and clean, as it can be recessed into the table or simply rest on a magnetic table plate.
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Webex
Room Navigator Table Version
Experience the innovative user interface that enables you to intuitively book a meeting, check schedule, control the room and access advanced features. With elegant LED-light stripes, built-in sensors and a powerful API, you can make your office space smart.
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Room Experience
At Cisco we want to make the whole meeting experience as great as possible.
Setting up the room
Sound & Acoustics
Acoustics
The wall on the left consists of cork acoustic panelling and the suspended ceiling features acoustic panels. Heavy curtain strips are hung at a distance of 10 cm before the back window. The carpet helps attenuate the sound of footsteps and moving of chairs etc.
Lighting
Light sources
To make video meeting participants have the best appearance, they should be lit with light coming from both the front (fill), top (key) and back. The top light is the main illumination of the subject. The front light is added to avoid dark shadows over participants eyes and improves eye contact. Back light makes the subjects stand out from the background and gives depth to the scene. To achieve this, use a glare-free luminary with a beam angle of 90° or wider, as it will serve as both key light, as well as fill and back light, when distributed evenly throughout the room.
Tips
The recommended light intensity for faces is 400‑500 lux, measured vertically. We recommend 700‑900 lux on horizontal work surfaces. The lighting in the room should be even, with little variance between light and dark areas. A light color temperature of 4000 K often works well, but there are different user preferences around the globe. Avoid blending light sources with different color temperatures. In order to render skin tones and room interior with correct colors, it is important to have a color rendering index (CRI) of 85 or better.
Interior
Background
A busy background can be disturbing when using video and makes it harder to focus. Back to back seating may allow video participants to see the screens of colleagues and this might introduce som privacy issues. A thin privacy screen may be placed or hanged between rows to maintain a calmer background.
Furniture
Good furniture can be essential in a good meeting experience. We recommend using a slightly slanted table when there are three or more participants seated on the long side of a table. It should be wider on the end closest to the system so that everyone can see the screen and be seen on camera. For seating, we recommend fabric finishes on chairs to enhance sound and acoustic quality.
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