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7 Ways to Improve Your China Video Conferences

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:06 am
by yamim222
So, you’re starting to do video calls with China, are you?

I’ve been working remotely since 2008. During that time, I’ve either been living in China while talking to clients abroad or living in Canada while talking to my team based in China.

I’ve easily spent thousands of hours in video conferences korea phone number with clients in China, and I’ve summed up some practical tips below for improving the stability, quality, and connectivity of these meetings.

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Great video calls don’t need to be expensive. I’ve chosen equipment that works well but is much less expensive than the high-priced options that some companies buy.

Note: there are zero affiliate links in this post, and I don’t have a business relationship with any of the brands mentioned either.



Table of Contents
1) Conference Sound – Jabra Speak Speakerphone
2) Conference Video Capture – Logitech C930e Wide-Angle HD Camera
3) Software – Skype, Google Meet, and WeChat
WECHAT FOR VIDEO CONFERENCING
SKYPE WORKS WELL IN CHINA
GOOGLE MEET FOR CHINA?
SECURITY
4) Individual Sound – Logitech Wireless Headset
THE HIGH-END OPTION
5) Video Display – Cheapo Widescreen TV​
6) VPNs
7) Practice!
1) Conference Sound – Jabra Speak Speakerphone
Jabra’s speakerphone is easy to move around and provides pretty good sound without an echo.

You can now find several models on Jabra’s site. We paid about 100 USD for the Jabra Speak 410, which was definitely worth the investment. It’s lasted since 2013 up until now!

One of the great things about this simple version of the Jabra is that it uses a USB cord. Bluetooth is cool and all, but if I had a nickel for every time somebody fumbled with the Bluetooth connection on their equipment…



2) Conference Video Capture – Logitech C930e Wide-Angle HD Camera
There are two main problems with some laptop webcams.

The picture quality is poor.
The angle isn’t wide enough to get everyone in the picture.
People in meetings always tend to get the angle wrong.
With a laptop camera, I’d end up seeing just one person on the other end (and only the top half of their head!).

So we started using a high-quality, low-cost, wide-angle Logitech camera, the “C930e”. It gets everyone in view and, like the Jabra, it’s lasted seven years so far.

Actually, we bought a few of them for different rooms and we haven’t had a problem with any.

For 130 USD and an estimated 14 thousand meetings so far—it’s easily worth it.

Check out Logitech’s page for more info.