▪ Dual stereo speakers
▪ HDMI: Single input and dual output
▪ Using a wired or wireless USB mouse as an input device
Poly Studio X50 Mounting Orientation
You can mount the Studio X50 above or below a display. The Studio X50 doesn't support inverted
mounting. For information on mounting the Studio X50, see the Studio X50 setup sheet.
Poly Studio X30 Features and Capabilities
Poly Studio X30 Features and Capabilities
Studio X30 systems support the following features:
▪ All-in-one collaboration system for huddle rooms and small-to-medium rooms
▪ No need for a separate PC, laptop, or codec to run video-conferencing software
▪ Placing and joining video calls
▪ Sharing wireless and wired content
▪ Built-in 4K camera with ultra-wide 120-degree field of view
▪ Camera tracking technology that automatically frames the group of people in the room
▪ High-fidelity, built-in stereo microphones that pick up sound within 4.57 m (15 ft) and use spatial
audio for life-like presence and clarity
▪ Poly NoiseBlockAI, which eliminates background and extraneous sound during calls in common
working environments
▪ Single mono speaker
▪ HDMI: Single input and output
▪ Using a wired or wireless USB mouse as an input device
Poly Studio X30 Mounting Orientation
You can mount the Studio X30 above or below a display. The Studio X30 supports inverted mounting. For
information on mounting the Studio X30, see the Studio X30 setup sheet.
Poly Studio E70 Camera Features and Capabilities
Poly Studio E70 is a dual-camera solution supported on Poly G7500 and Studio X50 systems running
Poly VideoOS 3.6 or later.
The Poly Studio E70 camera is a standalone USB 4K camera that with full tracking and framing
capabilities. The Studio E70 camera provides coverage up to 7.6 m (25 ft).
Speaker Framing and Group Framing on Studio E70
Speaker framing enables Studio E70 to determine which participant is actively speaking. The camera
then frames the speaker when transmitting video to the far end. Group framing enables the camera to
automatically focus on one or more speakers to display all speakers to the far end.
Initially, one camera captures the current view while the other camera tracks the next target. The camera
frames the speaker before displaying the video so that call participants don’t see the pan, tilt, or zoom of
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