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How Do I Audit my Company’s AV System Reliability?

8/1/2026byStephen Mays
How Do I Audit my Company’s AV System Reliability?  A brief synopsis of how a company can self audit their AV systems and test the needs of standardization
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Frequently Asked Product Questions we get here at Call One

7/29/2026byStephen Mays
Frequently Asked Product Questions we get here at Call One.  A lot of agents work from home now and are responsible for their own equipment, and many just go on Google or Amazon and buy whatever is cheapest, but they don’t always get the best option.  Since returns are expensive and time consuming we decided to compile a few questions we often receive. 
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AV Quick Guide Part 3

7/17/2026byStephen Mays
AV Quick Guide Part 3 the final part of modern meeting room technology
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AV Quick Guide Part 2

7/16/2026byStephen Mays
AV Quick Guide Part 2 In a continuation of our Video Bars blog we go over other AV Technologies.  Continuing into a part three.
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AV Guide Part 1 Video Collaboration Bars: The Foundation of Modern Meeting Rooms

7/15/2026byStephen Mays

If there's one technology that has transformed conference room deployments over the last several years, it's the video collaboration bar.

By combining cameras, microphones, speakers, and processing into a single device, collaboration bars simplify room design while delivering consistent user experience across multiple meeting spaces.

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Law Firms - Who Actually Owns Your Conference Room When Something Goes Wrong?

7/1/2026byStephen Mays

Modern conference rooms sit at the intersection of multiple domains—IT infrastructure, physical facilities, and specialized AV systems. This creates natural ambiguity about who should respond when something breaks:

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Return-to-Office Mandates—What Companies Need to Know in 2026

6/15/2026byStephen Mays

Return-to-Office mandates are reshaping the modern workplace. Learn why companies are bringing employees back, what tools and equipment they need, and how to roll out an effective RTO strategy without hurting engagement or retention.

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The Hidden Costs of Poorly Standardized AV Systems

6/1/2026byStephen Mays
​AV systems are often a bit of a Frankenstein’s monster.

Small inconsistencies create a massive collection of hidden costs that quietly eat away at productivity, support bandwidth, and customer experience.  That rep with the cheap headset and dodgy webcam represents your company, and that customer who has a bad experience with their call blames your organization not that rep who bought the cheap option with quick delivery.
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Top 7 AV Mistakes Law Firms Make During Virtual Hearings

5/1/2026byStephen Mays

Virtual hearings, depositions, and client meetings are now a permanent part of legal practice.


But many law firms are still relying on conference room technology that was never designed for the pressure and scrutiny of legal proceedings.


When technology fails during a hearing, it doesn’t just interrupt the meeting — it can affect credibility, professionalism, and the perception of your firm.


Below are the seven most common AV mistakes law firms make during virtual hearings — and how to avoid them.

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Why Conference Room Problems Always Surface at the Worst Possible Moment (And How to Prevent It)

4/1/2026byStephen Mays

There's a pattern that every law firm IT director recognizes: Conference rooms work perfectly fine during testing, during training, and during casual internal meetings. But the moment a high-stakes deposition begins, or a client video call starts, or a judge joins remotely — that's when the camera freezes, the audio cuts out, or the screen goes black.

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