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Connected Workplaces

Work used to mean going to one place, a desk or an office. Now it is very different. It is a group of people, tools, and tasks all working together without slowing down. 

That's what is happening in 2025 with $62 billion going into the digital tools that make this happen. 

An article from Forbes noted that “as many as 98% of workers say they want to work remotely at least part of the time,” which comes as no surprise. Between 2020 and 2023 alone, the global remote workforce grew from 20% to 28%.

Cloud services, web platforms, and mobile apps all help work move smoothly no matter where you are. Work is not just a place anymore; it's how everything stays connected.

In this post, we'll show you how connected workplaces are a new way of working that makes things faster, easier, and more interconnected than ever.

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Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

If you've ever been on a video call and see that half your face is overexposed while the other half looks like it's in a cave, that's a dynamic range problem, and this is where you’re going to be able to fix it. 

First, an important fact: Most webcams can't handle real-world lighting. Natural light, overhead glare, and weird shadows can all throw everything off. This is where Wide Dynamic Range comes in.

It helps your camera deal with messy lighting so people can see you. Your face looks normal, rather than glowing or disappearing into darkness.

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Audio Visual Systems

Audiovisual systems facilitate effective and clear communication among people. They're everywhere— in places like homes, schools, offices, and event spaces. The popularity stems from the fact that they make it incredibly easy for groups to share videos, lessons, movies, or calls, allowing everyone to follow along. Using them is quite simple, despite the deceptively techy name. We’ll go into more detail about what they are and how everyone uses them. Let’s get started and show you how great they can be in the right hands. 

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What is Speaker Tracking and How Does it Work?

In remote meetings or hybrid work settings, if the screen only shows a fixed panoramic view—especially when multiple people are present—it can be hard to focus on who’s speaking. You may find your attention unintentionally drawn to others’ movements or facial expressions. That’s where the “speaker tracking” feature becomes especially useful. It automatically identifies who is speaking and zooms in on them, providing a clear close-up shot so everyone can stay focused on the person delivering the message.

Unlike the old days of static cameras or manual angle switching, today’s AI-powered tracking technology is smarter and more seamless than ever. It captures the full room when needed but can also automatically shift focus to the active speaker in real time. This creates a more natural and engaging experience for remote participants, helping them follow the conversation more easily, stay focused, and build trust in what's being communicated. This kind of intelligent functionality is quickly becoming indispensable for high-quality remote meetings.

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Traditional vs StarryHub

Projectors aren't what they used to be. Remember when they just sat there showing PowerPoint slides after you wrestled with the laptop cable? Those days are over.

People expect projectors to work now. Modern ones run their apps, jump on video calls, and handle multiple people sharing screens without breaking a sweat. Smart projectors finally get what we need at work.

AI started boosting projector tech in 2022, and everything changed fast. The market is racing toward $9.80 billion by 2026 because people are done with gadgets that only do one thing.

But here's the big question: Can smart projectors kill off the old-school ones for good? Let's discuss what's really happening and whether you need a smart projector yourself.

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