Airtame, the creator of the hardware-enabled SaaS platform that allows seamless collaboration in businesses and schools, announced a strategic alliance with Sennheiser, a renowned audio solutions provider, to offer seamless integration of the Airtame Hybrid Conferencing Solution and Sennheiser’s all-new TeamConnect Bar Solutions.
“At Airtame we believe that providing high-quality, flexible solutions is essential to keeping up with the evolving trends shaping our industry,” said Jonas Gyalokay, Airtame co-founder. “In partnership with Sennheiser, we are able to further develop our commitment to channel partners and end-users with accessible, easily-installed solutions that make an immediate impact by boosting hybrid meeting equity and simplicity.”
Airtame’s industry-disrupting conferencing platform – compatible with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and soon, Google Meet and Webex – can now be fully integrated with the suite of TeamConnect Bar Solutions from Sennheiser, including options for small to mid-sized meeting rooms that allow for powerful flexibility and enjoyable hybrid meeting room experiences.
“At Sennheiser we focus heavily on providing our customers with the greatest flexibility possible so they’re not boxed into a single ecosystem,” said Charlie Jones, Global Alliance & Partnership manager, Business Communication, Sennheiser. “Our partnership with Airtame extends the options we are able to provide. Airtame shares our same philosophy and forward-thinking outlook on the future of the AV industry and together we’re proud to deliver solutions that support realistic hybrid work habits.”
Newly launched at InfoComm 2023, Sennheiser’s TeamConnect Bar Solutions meet modern hybrid demands with built-in camera, microphones and speakers and are further enhanced with compatible products including the Airtame Hybrid Conferencing Solution.
“With the powerful capabilities of Sennheiser’s TeamConnect Bar, Airtame is able to enhance the quality of our solution and increase user experience, ushering in a new era of video conferencing and collaboration,” said Gyalokay.