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Poly Video Studio USB Soundbar 842F2AA#ABA | Video Bar, TAA, USB
Poly
MPN: 842F2AA#ABA
$767.04$813.95
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Key Features
- USB video soundbar design
- TAA-compliant hardware
- Unified audio and video endpoint
- Built for small meeting spaces
- Single-device room deployment
- Poly conferencing hardware platform
- Simplify room deployment with a single USB soundbar form factor
- Support everyday conferencing workflows using USB connectivity
Keep small meeting spaces ready for productive collaboration with a USB video soundbar built for straightforward conferencing. The Poly Video Studio Aud/Vid USB Soundbar TAA is designed for teams that need a clean, single-device setup for everyday video calls without the overhead of a multi-component room system.
Its integrated form factor helps reduce cable clutter and simplifies installation, making it a practical choice for huddle rooms, focus rooms, and shared spaces where speed matters. By consolidating audio and video into one device, it supports a more consistent user experience and reduces the number of points that can slow down deployment or support.
For organizations standardizing on trusted conferencing hardware, TAA compliance adds procurement flexibility for government and regulated environments. This model is well suited to buyers who want a professional room endpoint that fits into existing USB-based collaboration workflows and delivers a polished meeting experience without unnecessary complexity.
Ideal For
- Huddle rooms needing a compact USB conferencing endpoint
- Focus rooms standardizing on simple plug-and-play collaboration hardware
- Government or regulated procurement requiring TAA-compliant equipment
- Shared meeting spaces where fast setup and minimal cabling matter
Why This Product
- 1Single-device USB design reduces room complexity
- 2TAA compliance supports public-sector procurement
- 3Compact format suits small collaboration spaces
- 4Better fit for standardized room deployments than ad hoc peripherals







