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Announcing general availability for Intelligent speakers for Microsoft Teams Rooms

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ArashG
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Jun 17, 2021

The hybrid workplace is here, and Microsoft Teams Rooms has the latest innovations to enhance everyone’s experiences, whether in the room, or remote. It is critical that everyone feels engaged and connected no matter where they work. To make meetings more engaging, we are announcing a new category of intelligent speakers for Teams Rooms on Windows.

 

1. Inclusive meetings powered by Microsoft Teams

Intelligent speakers are intelligent peripherals for Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows and are designed to bring high quality audio experiences to remote participants can clearly hear all the voices in the room. And they are optimized for Cortana voice assistance to offer touch-less experience to join and end meetings in shared spaces.

 

2. Intelligent transcription with speaker attribution

Intelligent speakers will bring people identification in live transcription in a shared environment enabling clear voice capture of participants in the meeting room. Allowing everyone in the meeting to spend less time note taking and easily follow along who said what in the room. Intelligent speakers include a 7-microphone array to identify voices of up to ten people in meeting rooms so whether you are working remotely or in the conference room, you can effectively see who said what during and after the meeting.

 

3. Powered by Microsoft Graph

Knowing who is speaking makes transcription more accurate and meaningful. Once we know who is speaking, we can leverage the power of intelligence through Microsoft Graph that provides access to rich people-centric data and insight in the Microsoft Cloud to contextualize the transcription. For example, because we know who the speaker is, the acronyms, names of colleagues, and different words the speaker uses can be more accurately transcribed.


4. Enterprise grade privacy and security

Voice data will be securely stored in the Office 365 Cloud, and users will retain control of their information, including the ability to delete it at any time. The capture of voice data can be turned on or off for each meeting. Additionally, admins have full control to turn on/off people identification through voice recognition feature across the organization.

 

The first two partners to launch intelligent speakers are EPOS with Capture 5 and Yealink with MS Speech, EPOS Capture 5 and Yealink M Speech intelligent speakers can be purchased individually and in bundles to work with Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows products.


Yealink offers a Microsoft Teams Room on Windows bundle with (MVC 320 or MVC 640) and MS Speech Intelligent Speaker. EPOS and Lenovo have partnered to offer a Microsoft Teams Room on Windows bundle with Lenovo ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 and EPOS Capture 5.

Lenovo ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 bundle(left) and Yealink MVC 320 bundle (right)

 

Intelligent speakers is available in preview and will be available with a Teams Rooms Standard or Premium license. Future licensing requirements for people identification in transcription are subject to change. The Teams intelligent speaker is available in English in the United States, future regions to come.

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  • ArashG I have the same issue as @PaulGregoryNet above and have bought a Yealink intelligent speaker to test Meeting Recap, can you please confirm if this is a supported setup, thanks. 

  • traviscarter_au's avatar
    traviscarter_au
    Copper Contributor

    I'd really like to know what is required to run this as a remote solution whereby you can take the speaker to a client meeting and open teams to record the meeting generating recap notes. Can we licence a user with a team's room subscription and use the recognition feature.

  • luvsql's avatar
    luvsql
    Steel Contributor

    So if we simply want to use voice recognition, no only do we have to purchase a $500 CAD speaker (that is on backorder) but a complete Teams Room (console, computer) which is another $3,500 CAD minimum?  Why can't the Intelligent Speaker simply connect via USB to a desktop computer that has the Teams Desktop Client running?  Why all the extra $3500 in equipment if we already have a mini PC, camera and microphones in our boardrooms?  

     

    What is the bare minimum customers can use to get voice recognition in Teams meetings?  One would think once you setup your voice that even the Mobile App would recognize you.  Sembly AI can do this with their apps and browsers that don't require thousands of dollars of equipment to use.  

  • PaulGregoryNet's avatar
    PaulGregoryNet
    Copper Contributor

    Hi Everyone

     

    I am trying this out with a client (who wants to combine this with Teams Premium Intelligent Recap) but so far it's not working.

     

    We have a Yealink MSpeech connected to a Surface Hub 2s. The Surface Hub is on Windows 10 Team Edition 19045.3693 and the Teams client shows version 0.2020.84.35701.

     

    We enabled the four Meeting Policy settings as per this article and enrolled a user's voice profile:

    Tenant Administration control for voice recognition (voice profile) in Teams Rooms - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn

     

    I am struggling to find any advice as to whether or not this should work, and my suspicion is that we might still be on the Teams UWP app rather than the 'Teams Rooms on Surface Hub' although from the article below I think we're up to date on the OS, and it states that the UWP app should have been replaced with the Teams Rooms on Surface Hub app with Windows Update (though I can't see the specific KB number under installed updates):

    Microsoft Teams Rooms on Surface Hub - Surface Hub | Microsoft Learn

     

    Anyway - I wanted to know if anyone else has had this combination of hardware working with Intelligent Speaker?

     

    Thanks

     

    Paul