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Conference Speakerphone that connects via USB or Bluetooth with support for up to 5 microphones
Connect to the YVC-1000 via USB, Bluetooth, or the audio terminals of a conferencing system for high quality audio in your conferences and meetings. This range of connection options allows you to quickly adapt to a variety of communications environments, as well as situations where conferencing might otherwise be difficult due to the lack of a landline, or internet connectivity issues.
Connect simply and easily by placing an NFC-compatible smartphone or tablet over the NFC logo on the top of the control unit while the Bluetooth button is blinking.
In its standard configuration the YVC-1000 is ideal for small and medium-size meetings.For conferencing on a larger scale, external speakers and up to four additional microphones can be added to cover a wider area and accommodate more conference participants.
The YVC-1000 automatically optimizes its acoustic settings by learning about the acoustic environment of a room as it operates. When time requirements mean that speed is an issue, simply pressing the tuning fork button activates the automatic acoustic adjustment function, immediately optimizing the acoustic settings for your current environment. If any acoustic problems are detected, the tuning fork button lights up orange to warn the user. Details on acoustic problems can be accessed through the audio guidance function, which also provides announcements for other operations, such as when Bluetooth connections have been established.
The audio mixing function mixes multiple voice input sources connected to each interface (USB, Bluetooth, and audio input/output) allowing simultaneous communication over different lines. For example, while connected to a web conference via USB, you can also include more participants via smartphone using a Bluetooth connection by using the audio mixing function to combine the audio sources.
Equipped with an external microphone input, the YVC-1000 is ideal for applications such as remote classes or seminars where a handheld microphone may be preferable. Simply connect an external microphone to output your voice through both the base unit speaker and speakers at remote destinations.
The YVC-1000 incorporates many high-quality sound technologies that Yamaha has developed over the years, including a unique Human Voice Activity Detection (HVAD) capability used to detect human voices. “HVAD” is an important element of several different sound processing features that require fast and efficient sorting of noise and human voices in order to make speaking and listening a more relaxing, stress-free experience during remote conferencing.