Communication has never been at the scale that is now. It is complex and experts predict by 2023, 347.3 billion emails will be sent each day. Against the same backdrop, employees are increasingly mobile. They work from wherever suits them best in many cases, and that can be at the office, home, at a customers’ premises, or on the move.
Increased mobility and a growing global workforce mean meeting spaces can become a scarcer commodity, especially for SMBs, according to Roman Hennes, Product Marketing Manager, Snom Technology GmbH. He told me in a UC Today interview:
"Connecting these employees is critical and a growing trend they've noticed - huddle rooms. Instead of wasting time in long, tedious sessions, smaller meetings in so-called 'huddle rooms' are becoming a popular solution"
Huddle rooms are compact meeting spaces designed to host conference calls quickly and easily. These rooms are often affordable to introduce, high performing, and feature conferencing devices based on a simple IP desktop technology.
Snom Says SMBs Can Benefit From Huddle Rooms
Hennes said many small and medium-sized companies do not have the means to provide 'lavishly equipped conference rooms.' In larger companies, these rooms often have to be reserved far in advance. For him, this is why turning your own or a temporarily free office into a huddle room for quick meetings is more in tune with reality.
And there are tons of tools out there to create these pop-up offices. Snom produces the A230 DECT-USB stick and the C52-SP extension speaker that instantly converts any Snom desktop phone with a USB port. According to Hennes, any savvy office should have huddle spaces because they do not require high investment costs, nor does it demand any technical skills or additional phone numbers.

Voice quality is one of the biggest elements SMBs think they'll have to compromise on when it comes to huddle room devices. Snom wants to prove non-believers wrong with the use of noise reduction and voice filters, which extend a more enhanced voice quality over laptop speakers.





