Videophone hardware brands for person-to-person (point-to-point) use Stand-alone videophones are point-to-point units
not employing
Multipoint Control Units (centralized distribution and call management systems). Earlier models make video calls utilizing older
analogue POTS telephone lines, while later models use newer, higher quality,
ADSL,
ISDN or cable broadband technologies. Some videophones also employ Internet calling (
IP) capabilities which can dispense with the need for telephone service. •
ACN: IRIS (United States) •
Avaya:
Scopia videoconferencing systems •
AVer Information: HVC130 (Taiwan) •
D-Link: DVC series (Taiwan) •
Ericsson-LG: LVP series PSTN, ISDN and IP videophones (South Korea) •
Huawei: TEx0 series, VP9000 series •
Leadtek: IP broadband videophone (Taiwan) •
LifeSize: LifeSize Passport Connect, LifeSize Passport & LifeSize Express (United States) •
Polycom: VVX1500, VVX600 and VVX500 Business media phones (United States)
Videoconferencing and telepresence hardware systems meant for multiple participants Video conferencing systems allow multiple participants by use of a
Multipoint Control Unit (a centralized distribution and call management system) or via a similar non-centralized multipoint capability technology embedded in each unit. Some multiple party systems utilize Web-based
bridging service providers, which can incur slight time delays. •
Avaya: (
Radvision)
Scopia systems (United States) •
AVer Information: EVC, SVC (Taiwan) •
Cisco Systems:
Cisco TelePresence inc. Cisco SX, MX and Spark Room systems (United States) •
GoTo Meeting: Online meeting software (Global) •
Highfive: Highfive &
Dolby Voice (United States) •
Huawei: TP Telepresence series •
Ericsson-LG: LVP series PSTN, ISDN and IP videophones (South Korea) •
Facebook Portal •
Librestream: Onsight (Canada) •
LifeSize: LifeSize Icon, Lifesize Team, Lifesize Express, LifeSize Room & LifeSize Conference (United States) •
Panasonic: VC500 (Japan) •
Polycom: RealPresence Immersive Studio, OTX, HDX, RealPresence Group series (United States) •
Polycom: VVX (United States) •
Sony: PCS systems (Japan) •
StarLeaf: Huddle, GT Mini 3330 and GT 3351 (UK) •
Vidyo: VidyoRoom & VidyoDesktop (United States) •
Zoom: Zoom Rooms and Zoom Conference Room Connectors (United States) •
Hopin Some cameras have a
360-degree video image, so that all participants on one location can be recorded with one camera.
Videoconferencing hardware systems meant for the deaf, hard-of-hearing, telemedical and other institutional services •
Librestream: Onsight (Canada) •
Mirial s.u.r.l.: PSE Video Contact Center, comprehensive solution for remote audio and video contact services •
Polycom: Practitioner Cart, HDX Immersive Telemedicine Education systems
Videoconference bridging service providers •
ACT Conferencing: (APAC, EMEA, NA) •
BT Conferencing: (NA, APAC, EMEA) •
CoroWare Inc.: CoroCall HD Video Conferencing Service (United States)
Webcam hardware brands for use on personal computers •
Apple:
iSight series/components (United States) •
Creative: Live! Cam series (Singapore) •
FaceVsion: TouchCam (Taiwan) •
Hama CM Series, plus other various models (Germany) •
Hercules: Dualpix (France) •
Labtec: Labtec WebCam Series (United States) •
Lenovo: Webcam (People's Republic of China) •
Logitech:
QuickCam series (Switzerland) •
Linksys by Cisco (United States) •
Microsoft:
LifeCam Series (United States) •
Philips: SPC Webcam Series (Netherlands) •
Samsung (South Korea) •
Sony: PlayStation EYE webcamera (Japan) •
Trust: WB Series, plus various other models (Netherlands)
Software clients With video and VoIP •
BlackBerry: BBM Meetings •
Blue Jeans Network: cloud-based videoconferencing service •
Cisco:
WebEx •
Cisco:
Jabber XCP •
Conference XP •
FaceTime •
Google Duo •
GoTo Connect: Cloud Phone System, CX, Contact Center •
GoTo Meeting: Video conferencing software •
Highfive •
Librestream: Onsight Expert Collaboration Software •
LifeSize: Desktop •
LoopUp •
Microsoft:
NetMeeting •
Microsoft:
Office Live Meeting •
Microsoft Teams •
Mirial s.u.r.l.: Mirial Softphone •
Nefsis: Nefsis Professional •
Polycom: RealPresence Desktop (for Windows and Mac), RealPresence Mobile (for smartphones and tablets) & CloudAXIS Suite (web browser plug-in) •
Pristine: Mobile video collaboration and support •
Radvision: MTF, VTA & IMS Applications •
SightSpeed •
Scopia •
StarLeaf •
Stickam •
TeamTalk •
TeamViewer •
Thinking Phone Networks •
Tokbox •
Vidyo •
VSee •
vzRoom •
Zarafa (software) WebApp (via WebRTC)
With video, VoIP and instant messaging •
Adobe Connect •
Alfaview •
Camfrog •
CU-SeeMe •
Discord •
Ekiga •
Google Hangouts •
GoTo Connect Unified VoIP calling, video conferencing, business messaging •
iChat •
Jami •
Jitsi •
Pidgin •
MeBeam •
Microsoft:
Windows Live Messenger •
Microsoft:
Windows Live Video Messages •
Microsoft Teams •
Movim •
ooVoo •
Paltalk (now PaltalkScene) •
SightSpeed •
Signal •
Skype •
StarLeaf •
Stickam •
Tinychat •
Tox (Protocol implemented in various clients) •
Wire •
Yahoo! Messenger •
Zoom: Zoom Cloud Meetings
Browser based – does not require software downloads •
BigBlueButton •
Discord •
Galene •
Google Duo •
Google Hangouts •
Google Meet •
JioMeet •
Jitsi •
Microsoft Teams •
Movim •
Skype •
UberConference •
Vidyo Software clients for deaf and hard-of-hearing VRS/VRI facilities •
Mirial s.u.r.l.: Mirial Softphone
Server software •
GNU Gatekeeper •
Mirial s.u.r.l.: ClearSea == Video telecommunication services ==