| Poly (Polycom) |
ClearOne offers highly customizable, integrator-focused audio systems that scale well for complex AV environments. Compared to Poly’s packaged conference phones, ClearOne provides deeper DSP configuration and flexible microphone array deployments, making it better suited for large boardrooms and multi-room installations requiring tailored audio design. |
| Shure |
While Shure is known for premium microphones, ClearOne combines microphones, DSP, and conferencing components within a unified ecosystem. This can simplify procurement and integration for organizations seeking a single-vendor audio conferencing stack rather than mixing separate DSP and mic solutions. |
| Yealink |
ClearOne focuses more on professional AV-grade audio performance than all-in-one conferencing bars. For enterprises prioritizing advanced echo cancellation, beamforming coverage, and integration flexibility over plug-and-play simplicity, ClearOne provides more robust room customization options. |
| Logitech |
Compared to Logitech’s USB-based meeting room devices, ClearOne delivers enterprise-level DSP processing and scalable microphone arrays designed for larger, acoustically challenging spaces. It is better aligned with custom AV installations requiring precise audio tuning and networked audio management. |
| Bose Professional |
ClearOne emphasizes conferencing-specific DSP features and UC integrations, whereas Bose Professional often targets broader sound reinforcement use cases. For organizations focused strictly on speech intelligibility and conferencing optimization, ClearOne’s solutions are purpose-built for collaboration environments. |