- Network Admin
Network Switches Explained: Managed vs Unmanaged
11 Mar, 2026
£886.75 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Logitech MeetUp 2 is one of those “it just works” conference cameras that earns its keep when you value reliability over tinkering. If you’ve got a small-to-medium meeting room, a fixed setup, and you want people to walk in and start a call without fiddling with lighting, framing, or settings, it’s a sensible choice. At **£738.96 ex‑VAT**, though, it’s not a bargain—so you should buy it only if you’re replacing something worse (older camera/mics) or you’re standardising on a system you can trust across rooms. In practice, it’s strongest when paired with a clean room layout and decent audio (because the camera can’t fix poor speaker placement or bad acoustics).
Should you buy it? Yes, if you’re a UK reseller/IT team equipping meeting rooms that need dependable video for regular Teams/Zoom use, and you’d rather reduce support tickets than chase lowest cost. Should you avoid it? If you’re outfit-shopping for the cheapest way to “have a camera,” or your rooms are acoustically rough / badly lit, you may get better value spending that money on improving audio/lighting first or choosing a more flexible multi-camera setup. Bottom line: it’s solid, but at this price it’s for buyers who care about consistent outcomes, not just specs on a page.

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