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The Logitech Tap Scheduler is basically a “set-and-forget” meeting-room control panel, and it does that job really well—especially if your organisation already leans on Microsoft Teams (it’s Teams certified) or you’re firmly in Zoom land. Where it shines is in day-to-day room handling: people don’t have to hunt for apps or remember codes, and the room experience feels more consistent. For a UK office, that’s the difference between meetings starting smoothly or becoming a little tech-support circus.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s £600-something and “it’s video conferencing.” It’s only good value if you’ve got meeting rooms that actually benefit from scheduled control (shared spaces, recurring bookings, mixed skill levels among users) and if it fits cleanly with the video system you’re pairing it with. If you already have touch panels/room systems doing booking and control, or your rooms are rarely used, it can feel like paying extra for something your existing setup already covers. In short: buy it for multi-user, scheduling-heavy meeting rooms that need a reliable, easy interface; think twice if your current room tech already solves the same problem.

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