
HP 875J5AA#AC3 Poly TC10 Video Conference Equipment
A wall-mountable all-in-one video bar built for meeting-room Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet deployments where IT wants one SKU to standardize on
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Overview
Key Features
Product Color: White finish provides a clean and professional appearance for any meeting space
Form Factor: Wall Mountable design allows for flexible installation and space-saving configuration
Application/Usage: Meeting Room video conferencing solution designed for professional collaboration spaces
Unified Communications Platform: Zoom compatibility enables seamless video conferencing integration
Unified Communications Platform: Microsoft Teams support for enterprise-level communication and collaboration
Multi-Platform Support: Compatible with Google Meet for versatile video conferencing options across different platforms
Product Model: TC10 Video Conference Equipment engineered by Poly for reliable meeting room performance
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Native compatibility with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet covers the three dominant unified-communications platforms in one device
- Wall-mountable form factor simplifies cable routing and removes the table-top clutter of separate camera, mic, and codec boxes
- Single-vendor hardware from Poly/HP means firmware updates and management tools flow through an established enterprise channel
- Purpose-built for meeting rooms rather than repurposed from a desktop webcam, so deployment teams get consistent room behavior
👎 Cons
- Proprietary all-in-one design limits the ability to swap in a preferred camera or microphone array for specialized rooms
- Wall mounting constrains where the device can live — rooms with glass walls or constant re-layouts may prefer modular gear
- As a meeting-room appliance it's priced and provisioned for corporate IT, not casual home-office or small-studio use
- Closed ecosystem tied to UC platforms rather than broadcast or pro-video workflows — not a tool for producing live content