Sennheiser’s TeamConnect Bars (TC Bars) have been certified for use in Zoom Rooms.
Described by the German audio equipment manufacturer as an ‘all-in-one’ video conferencing device, TC Bars were designed to meet modern hybrid meeting standards.
The range of video bars include options for small and mid-sized meeting rooms and collaboration spaces integrate with high-quality audio and 4K Ultra HD video.
Charlie Jones, Sennheiser’s Global Alliance and Partnership Manager, commented on the new certification: “We are excited that our TeamConnect Bars are now Certified for Zoom Rooms.
“Zoom Rooms are a great addition to modern workspaces, offering flexible and reliable solutions for hybrid meetings.
“Our new TeamConnect Bars provide superior audio and video quality, enhancing the overall meeting experience and ensuring seamless integration with Zoom Rooms.”
Sennheiser TC Bars
TC Bars improve the Zoom Rooms experience by ensuring that participants are effectively seen and heard.
Furthermore, the integration with Zoom Rooms helps to enable a flexible and scalable hybrid working environments, whether users choose to join from home, the office, or other remote locations.
Sennheiser describes Zoom as one of the leading collaboration and video conferencing platforms, aiming to keep innovation and customer needs at the centre of its focus.
It also sees offices defining and responding to hybrid work challenges in different ways, IT managers are constructing spaces with video conferencing solutions that can cater to all meeting types.
They also require audiovisual and unified communications solutions that can provide consistently positive collaboration experiences, which includes the TC Bars straightforward setup process.
Sennheiser’s certification demonstrates that its TC Bars can be used to achieve a high standard of hybrid meeting communication and collaboration, while also
The newest additions to the Sennheiser TeamConnect Family, TC Bars are available in two models, which are the TeamConnect Bar S and the TeamConnect Bar M.




