There’s an app for everything these days, as Apple is fond of reminding us. And that includes apps for professional quality conferencing, of both the video and audio varieties.
It wasn’t all that long ago that video conferencing required everyone to pile into a meeting room and wait while the IT team established a connection on the imposing-looking kit that looked like it had been borrowed from NASA. And when the first desktop solutions came along that allowed you to make group video calls from your PC, the quality was invariably so terrible everyone wondered why they bothered.
US vendor Lifesize has dedicated most of its 10-year existence to developing video and audio conferencing equipment that doesn’t take a rocket scientist to set up and use. Its Icon range of meeting room endpoints are both HD camera and conferencing broadcast system in one. Compact, discreet and with an eye-catching design, they plug easily into screens and the internet to deliver high-quality video communication with minimum fuss.
Paired with the Lifesize Phone HD touchscreen conference phone, Icon cameras provide a complete conference room solution. The Phone HD provides top quality audio and can be used as a standalone conference phone, while the touchscreen provides the simplest of interfaces for launching and managing calls.
So much for the hardware. The final piece of the Lifesize jigsaw has been the development of its own software platform to run its room-based solutions on. But the Lifesize app does much more than provide the engine for video conferences. A cloud-based service, it functions as a complete video, audio and web conference solution for business, linking mobile into the architecture and also allowing for browser-based communications from your desktop.
Lifesize Review: What can it do?
The Lifesize app is a cloud-based conferencing and collaboration platform designed to provide an all-in-one solution for a business’s video and audio needs. It turns any device or system with a camera, microphone and screen into a viable video conferencing endpoint. Available on desktop and mobile, it can be plugged into the Lifestyle Icon meeting room systems, it can run video calls on laptops or smartphones, and it can even be accessed on the move from a Google Chrome or Microsoft Explorer web browsers.
Whatever device you use, the Lifesize app is built to deliver a simple, consistent experience. It is just as useful for making one-to-one video or audio calls as it is full-scale formal video conferences, with easy one-touch escalation to add new participants or move from audio to video. In addition to cloud-based conferencing, every user gets access to an audio bridge for making conference calls for up to 50 participants via PSTN.
The interface is designed with simplicity and functionality in mind. It includes a search-based directory, which gathers all contacts within your organisation and outside in one place. Audio and video calls can be launched instantly by selecting names and clicking the call button. Alternatively, you can schedule calls in advance via a shared calendar. There is no limit on the number of participants who can take part.
During calls, users can also share their screen or particular apps or files they have open so teams can collaborate as well as talk.
The app includes an Admin Console designed to streamline management of conferencing and collaboration across a business. As well as allowing authorised personnel to manage directories and account-level options, the Admin Console provides an analytics dashboard. This tracks all system users across all devices and provides data on the number of calls made, call times, averages across different devices and so on.



