DTEN has launched DTEN InclusiView to enable more engagement between small groups of in-office employees and remote colleagues.

The feature uses AI technology to sense team members in huddle rooms and present them in individual panels, exactly like remote participants, to bring everyone “face-to-face” in the same manner.

DTEN InclusiView is exclusive to the company’s DTEN ME, DTEN ME Pro, and DTEN GO platforms.

Nia Celestin, Head of Marketing at DTEN, commented: “DTEN InclusiView upgrades the huddle room video experience to advance more productive and equitable hybrid collaborations.

“Remote meeting participants gain a clear view of their in-office counterparts – enabling more seamless communication, promoting meaningful interactions, and democratizing the experience for everyone.

“Inclusion is a key component of the DTEN experience.

“As a solutions provider and in our work with our platform partners, we’re always striving to deliver greater collaboration equity.”

In huddle rooms equipped with the DTEN ME range, InclusiView utilises the device’s three-camera array and AI functionality to optimise the collaboration experience.

As the DTEN ME series has a 160° field-of-view, DTEN InclsuiView can register up to five in-room participants and display them to remote workers.

According to DTEN, the technology automatically adjusts the framing of participants as people enter or leave the huddle space.

The feature works the same with the DTEN GO series as it uses the device’s four-camera array to ensure that the meeting is equitable for everyone involved.

DTEN InclusiView is available at no additional charge for the DTEN ME, DTEN ME Pro, and DTEN GO.

Earlier this year, DTEN announced that it was seeking a Certified for Microsoft Teams designation on its most popular collaboration devices.

The company believes that Certification for Microsoft Teams will help it meet the growing demand for high-quality video conferencing resources worldwide.

Being Certified for Microsoft Teams would ensure that DTEN is a vendor that can provide hardware, support, and device management to the 270 million Teams users.

DTEN recently released its D7X Series, which is purpose-built for the hybrid workplace to deliver optimal video collaboration experiences

The company has confirmed that the all-in-one, AI-powered device is optimised to allow users to access Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

The device only requires a single USB-C charging cable to connect and includes additional HDMI and USB-C ports to add a dual screen or other devices.

 

 



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