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Someone wants to pair a Bluetooth headset with the room system

Possible but an exception. A room system is built for room audio, not for one person on a headset. Better let that person join on their own laptop with audio off, and run their voice via headset to the meeting.

Try this first

  1. 1Ask why Bluetooth pairing is needed, often a hearing-impaired attendee, then a different path is cleaner.
  2. 2For a hearing-impaired attendee a hearing loop or a personal receiver from the room DSP is a better solution than Bluetooth pairing.
  3. 3If a headset is still wanted, let them join from their own laptop with audio on and the room mic muted, otherwise echo.
  4. 4Pairing a headset to the room system breaks the dual mic and speaker routing, you lose the room function during that use.
  5. 5Some all-in-one bars like Poly Studio X support Bluetooth pairing for mobile, but you fall back to one-to-one use, not hybrid with the room.
  6. 6Document this conflict, otherwise people keep trying.

When to bring us in

If accessibility questions come up often, a real hearing loop or DSP-driven personal feed is a cleaner route. Vectel can design that.

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