“Safe video conferencing”
I’m just starting to use more video in conferences. Like many, telephones, web conferences, and now even video are an integrated part of work. The catch phrase is “unified communications”.
Over the holidays, I installed a HUE webcam. It is getting more and more use with co-workers. My home office is not spectacular but I manage to keep it presentable. Not every does this. Perhaps they should check out www.webcamclothing.com !



I think that the next product will be a home studio lighting system so that your webcam always catches your best angles. Also, I’m learning to turn the camera aside when I need to get something off a shelf while videoconferencing; otherwise, people are treated to shots of me reaching across camera in ways that are, well, let’s just say unedifying.
I am inspired. I need a video conferencing solution that’ll work with my mini laptop over the cell phone connection. When the dogs are misbehaving in the middle of nowhere, I can put them in conference with their people working at Microsoft. Genius…..
Then I need a close to real time webcam system that will work over the same cell network. Lots of facilities have puppy cams. I need puppy cam on the move.
Does this exist, I wonder? Does this exist at a reasonable price point is the better question
Initially the concept of video conferencing was new to me but due to the change in technologies I felt that work and the performance of business can be effectively be increased positively due to the investment I made in more than one telepresence room. However, many telepresence solutions are now standards based, so they are compatible with other desktop.
3. About six months I witness the wonder of videoconferencing when I was asked to deliver my lecture from my university to a high school via video conferencing. First I was thinking it was just a camera recording my lecture and will make the necessary editing to show the high school students but later I realized that I was interacting with the students live. Great technology