Upgrade your meetings with a clean, wireless USB 2.0 speakerphone setup! In this video, I test the HuddleCam / HP AIR BA BK unit—covering unboxing, quick setup, live mic tests, and a real-world call so you can hear how it performs for huddle rooms, home offices, and on-the-go calls.
What’s inside
Unboxing & first look
Plug-and-play setup over USB 2.0 (no drivers needed in most cases)
Wireless dongle pairing & range check
Microphone pickup demo (near & far)
Echo cancellation / background noise test
Pros & cons + who should buy it
Who this is for
Small meeting rooms and huddle spaces
Remote workers and hybrid teams on Zoom/Teams/Google Meet
Content creators needing a compact tabletop mic/speaker for calls & interviews
Key features (at a glance)
Wireless + USB 2.0 plug-and-play convenience
Full-duplex audio for natural conversations
360° voice pickup optimized for small groups
DSP with noise & echo reduction to keep voices clear
Universal UC compatibility: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex, and more
Test environment
Quiet office + light ambient noise scenario
Laptop over USB 2.0; calls on Zoom/Teams
Tabletop placement ~1m from participants
Pros 👍
Super simple setup & pairing
Clear voice pick-up for small rooms
Portable form factor for travel kits
Cons 👀
Best for small spaces (not designed for large boardrooms)
Audio depends on room acoustics and mic placement
Timestamps
00:00 Intro & what to expect
00:38 Unboxing & hardware tour
02:05 USB 2.0 setup (plug-and-play)
03:12 Wireless pairing & range test
05:10 Mic test (near/far)
06:40 Noise/Echo handling
08:05 Pros & cons
09:10 Final verdict & who should buy
FAQs
Q: Does it work with Zoom/Teams/Meet?
A: Yes—select it as your mic & speaker in the app’s audio settings.
Q: Do I need drivers?
A: Usually no—USB audio class is plug-and-play on Windows/macOS. (Enterprise environments may have policies.)
Q: Can it replace a room system?
A: It’s ideal for small to medium huddle spaces; larger rooms need multiple mics or a ceiling array.
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