Polycom RealPresence Clariti features on-prem installation and integration with platforms like Zoom and Teams. Users appreciate speaker tracking, acoustic fencing, and noise cancellation. It simplifies licensing by focusing on calls rather than users. The system's stability, high picture quality, and effective software integration are valued. Enhanced with capabilities like chat, polling, and support tools like call flow tracking, Clariti 2.0 shows significant improvements over previous versions and supports collaboration with whiteboards and various communication technologies.
- "I find the ability to follow the calls, the call flow, the ability to look at the history, and more on the fault-finding tools to be valuable."
- "Some proprietary Polycom features include speaker tracking, acoustic fencing, noise cancellation, active noise cancellation, and noise cancellation AI."
- "The most valuable feature is its integration with solutions like Zoom and Teams for endpoints. The picture quality is high, and the conference sessions are stable."
Polycom RealPresence Clariti requires enhanced customization capabilities, particularly flexible APIs, and improved documentation for Clariti 2.0. The integration with firewalls and content-sharing protocols is challenging, especially when interfacing with Cisco servers. Cloud migration seems insufficient compared to Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The focus on endpoint devices over infrastructure limits integration potential. Transitioning to Pexip brings bridging difficulties, especially with DTMF and outgoing calls. Clariti's slow development and lack of a feasible cloud version are concerns.
- "The only issue we have is with some of the bridging stuff, particularly with respect to DTMF and outgoing calls."
- "Polycom RealPresence Clariti is very bad when moving towards the cloud."
- "The most valuable feature is its integration with solutions like Zoom and Teams for endpoints. The picture quality is high, and the conference sessions are stable."