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The HP Poly Studio E60 ceiling mount is the kind of boring accessory that quietly makes meetings better—if you actually need it. At ~£98 ex‑VAT, it’s not “impulse buy” money, but it can be good value when you’re trying to stop people from putting the camera on random shelves, tripods, or TV brackets that slowly drift out of position. If you run rooms for mixed audiences (boardrooms, training spaces, interview rooms) and want a consistent, always-on install, a ceiling mount is often the cleanest way to get the camera in the right place without eating up desk real estate.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it “just in case.” If your setup is flexible, if you already have a safe, stable mounting option, or if your ceiling type/installation conditions are uncertain, this is where costs and delays creep in—because mounting is never purely about the bracket; it’s about the job being done properly. It’s best for facilities teams or resellers/IT managers who install regularly and can account for mounting requirements upfront. If you’re a small business with one room and you can mount on a table or wall adequately, you’ll probably get more value spending that money elsewhere.

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