Best Microsoft Teams Certified Devices

Best Microsoft Teams Certified Devices

If you’re a frequent Microsoft Teams user, and you’re looking for a list of some of the best Teams certified devices you have come to the right place.

However, there are a variety of devices to choose from. From speakers, to monitors, to phones, and so on. We’ve compiled a varied list of Teams certified products below.

Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 UC

Now, these puppies are the Bose 700UC noise cancelling headphones. Bose positions this headset to be best suited for people who are on conference calls frequently. The user can adjust the strength of the noise cancelling with 11 different noise cancelling modes to drown out unwanted distractions.

Additionally, these headphones offer great ease of use with wireless functionally, simple touch controls on the side, and a USB dongle for quick setup and connectivity.

Like all of the products on this list, these headphones are Teams certified and are available for purchased here on sale for $399.

Yealink MP54

MP54 for MIcrosoft Teams

Next, we have another Teams certified device, the Yealink MP54. This product combines the VoIP functionality for normal phone calls, and Teams functionality for video conference calls into one device.

Further, the Yealink phone has all the Yealink features you expect like: Yealink Optima HD voice and Noise Proof Technology.

Additionally, this phone can be configured with a wired or wireless headset for easy hands-free calling.

Lastly, an Android OS, and native Teams application pre-installed on the phone ensure ease of use functionality for any user.

You can buy the Yealink MP54 here.

Poly Sync 20

Teams Certified Speaker

Now, we have featured this bugger two other times in our blog posts. But what can I say, we can’t get enough of it.

It’s great because it combines the functionality of multiple different device into one portable package.

It functions as a mini conference phone, speaker, and a music media device. It can also charge your phone should you wish.

Again, this device is Teams certified with a dedicated Teams button on certain models.

If you want to learn more about the Poly Sync 20 check out our other blog posts here or here.

The Poly Sync 20 is available for purchase here.

Dell 2722DE

Dell 2722DE Teams

Here, this is the Dell 2722DE, and it is a Teams certified monitor. According to Dell, this the first Teams certified monitor in the world.

It features a dedicated Teams button and a light for Teams notifications. Additionally, it sports a pop-up video camera for easy video conferencing.

Also, with dual 5-watt speakers, and a noise cancelling mic, this monitor is truly Teams ready; it negates the need to invest in a headset or external speakers.

You can purchase this monitor here.

Neat Board

Neat Board Teams Device

Lastly, this is the Neat Board. And it’s very NEAT indeed (sorry for the stupid pun). This device combines the functionality of a computer, room based video conferencing device, white board, and more into one.

It features a 65″ 4k screen, 12mp camera, 5 mic array, 120° FOV and much more for superior video conferencing.

Echo cancellation and noise suppression also ensure superior audio quality and vocal fidelity during calls.

One of the coolest aspects of this product is the markup feature. This product can act as a digital whiteboard to markup documents and elements on-screen. You can also share your screen to other participants in your call should you wish.

Now, this bad boy comes at a price. It starts at just a little over $5k, with plenty of optional accessories.

Interested buyers can learn more about the Neat Board here.

Ending Thoughts

As you can see, there are a large array of Microsoft Teams certified devices out there. Everything from headsets, to phones, to digital whiteboards.

The business community has embraced Unified Communication platforms. Hence the introduction of so many Teams certified products currently on the market.

What about you, would you buy any of the products listed above?

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