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£4340.86 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £3.6k ex‑VAT, this isn’t something I’d buy “just to have video meetings.” The Lenovo/Google Meet One Room Kit (Gen 3) is aimed at teams who want a proper room-ready setup—quick deployment, simple operation, and reliable day-to-day conferencing without fiddling with a PC and extra licensing games. If your meeting rooms are already set up for Ethernet and you want a standardised experience across locations (IT can manage the rollout without reinventing the wheel each time), it can be good value because you’re paying for reduced hassle and a consistent user experience.
That said, I’d only recommend it if you actually need a dedicated “room kit” experience. If you’re mostly doing ad-hoc calls, or you already have reliable Room systems/Barco/Poly style kit (or you’re happy running Meet on a laptop), the spend may feel like overkill. Also, make sure your room acoustics and display layout are right—these kits don’t magically fix a bad mic placement or echo-heavy spaces. Bottom line: buy it for a dedicated meeting room that needs dependable, simple Google Meet conferencing; think twice if your needs are occasional, flexible, or you already have suitable hardware in place.

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