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£89.40 inc. VAT
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The HP Poly TC10 Black Glass Mount is one of those “small thing, big pain if you get it wrong” purchases. If your video setup needs to go on glass (boardroom partitions, studio glass walls, office meeting pods), this mount is a sensible way to avoid improvising with random clamps and potentially shifting your camera every time someone bumps the table. At £73.97 ex‑VAT, I don’t think it’s overpriced for what it is—mounting hardware usually costs more than you expect—but it’s still only worth it if you’re actually mounting to glass and you know the TC10 is the correct ecosystem for your camera.
I’d buy it if you’re a reseller supporting customers with fixed meeting-room installations and you want something tidy, stable, and “done” rather than a field-engineering job. I’d hesitate if your deployment is flexible or you’re unsure about compatibility with the exact Poly camera model you have—mounting kits are great until you discover the fit is subtly different. If you don’t specifically need a glass mount, spend that money on the right kit for the surface you actually have, or you’ll be paying for a solution you can’t use.

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