- VoIP & Phone Systems
How to Move Your VoIP Phone System to a New Office
11 Feb, 2026

£1671.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN “16 Nodes Video Session Recorder” is one of those tools that only makes sense if you already have a predictable need to capture and retain multi-party meeting sessions. At **£1,393.27 ex‑VAT** for a single license, I wouldn’t treat it as a generic “nice to have”—it’s better thought of as budget for compliance/training/incident review where footage or session records are genuinely required. If you’re in the middle of rolling out shared rooms, customer support huddles, or governance-heavy environments, having a proper recorder can be a real operational win versus ad-hoc screenshots or relying on end-user recording.
That said, I’d be cautious if your requirement is occasional or if your meeting platform already handles recording cleanly. Storage, retention, and user workflow matter a lot more than the box price, and if you don’t have a clear process for where recordings go and who’s responsible for retrieval, you’ll end up paying for software that nobody consistently uses. Buy it if you have (1) a stable setup of up to 16 participants/nodes and (2) a defined retention/use case. Don’t buy it if you just want “record meetings sometimes” or you’re not confident the rest of your collaboration stack and recording requirements line up—because that’s where value evaporates quickly at this price point.

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