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Depends on your needs. I use a MacBook and for video conferencing with Zoom for instance the built in camera works fine. For other cases you may need to upgrade.
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Also privacy/security in that you might not want a random business contact to see personal items in your home or details of where you live. For example, even in a dedicated home office, architectural details could permit someone to know where you live (distinctive condo building features or view from window) and you might not want to show family photos or particular personal items, such as something that could identify your religion.
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Would you recommend that camera? And if yes, what type is it? I'm considering one for my work Windows 10 VM I run inside of my Mac (long story).
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Since I produce training material as well with clips from my online sessions, I use a higher quality camera and lens. Lumix GH5 with 10-25/1.7.
BUT
Like my reply to background above it is another never ending money pit unless you have other uses for the camera and lenses.
The converter /connection from the camera's output to USB 3.0 input is over $100 as a start.
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Video Conferencing.
Zoom is great. Very scalable and easy to set up.
https://zoom.us/
I have not used these guys in years but Blue Jeans is also good https://www.bluejeans.com/
Home Internet
A good Wifi router is key. I love this one. https://www.netgear.com/home/discove...k/default.aspx lights up all three stories of my house. If you have dead zones check out a Wifi Mesh solution
https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/be...tworking-kits/
A good Wifi router is key. I love this one. https://www.netgear.com/home/discove...k/default.aspx lights up all three stories of my house. If you have dead zones check out a Wifi Mesh solution
https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/be...tworking-kits/
I also like Unifi gear and my companys IT team uses that for WiFi in our offices and event kit to set up mesh networks wherever we have events of any size.
additionally:
A good keyboard. Using a laptop is great, but if I have to use one for more than a week I prefer a full sized keyboard for more comfortable typing.
a large LCD monitor. My work laptop is a 13 MacBook Pro and its great for travel and working from events and meetings, but when Im in my home office I use a 34 curved gaming monitor. It makes things so much easier on my eyes.
also, I work, as I said, telecommute full time and have for the last ten years. So outside of tech, I also suggest this:
do your work in a room away from the rest of your home if you can. Its hard turning off if youre not used to having work right there.
get up and walk away every so often. Its all too easy to get wrapped up in work, even at home. Step away every so often and just take five or ten minutes to take a break and recharge a bit.
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Im 100% telecommute and we use blue jeans for large meetings and for smaller ones Google Meet works great for everyone outside of China.
I recently moved to a mesh using Orbi and its been great. Internally I get great WiFi speeds on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz using the Orbi gear inside and for a good distance outside my house.
I also like Unifi gear and my companys IT team uses that for WiFi in our offices and event kit to set up mesh networks wherever we have events of any size.
additionally:
A good keyboard. Using a laptop is great, but if I have to use one for more than a week I prefer a full sized keyboard for more comfortable typing.
a large LCD monitor. My work laptop is a 13 MacBook Pro and its great for travel and working from events and meetings, but when Im in my home office I use a 34 curved gaming monitor. It makes things so much easier on my eyes.
also, I work, as I said, telecommute full time and have for the last ten years. So outside of tech, I also suggest this:
do your work in a room away from the rest of your home if you can. Its hard turning off if youre not used to having work right there.
get up and walk away every so often. Its all too easy to get wrapped up in work, even at home. Step away every so often and just take five or ten minutes to take a break and recharge a bit.
I recently moved to a mesh using Orbi and its been great. Internally I get great WiFi speeds on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz using the Orbi gear inside and for a good distance outside my house.
I also like Unifi gear and my companys IT team uses that for WiFi in our offices and event kit to set up mesh networks wherever we have events of any size.
additionally:
A good keyboard. Using a laptop is great, but if I have to use one for more than a week I prefer a full sized keyboard for more comfortable typing.
a large LCD monitor. My work laptop is a 13 MacBook Pro and its great for travel and working from events and meetings, but when Im in my home office I use a 34 curved gaming monitor. It makes things so much easier on my eyes.
also, I work, as I said, telecommute full time and have for the last ten years. So outside of tech, I also suggest this:
do your work in a room away from the rest of your home if you can. Its hard turning off if youre not used to having work right there.
get up and walk away every so often. Its all too easy to get wrapped up in work, even at home. Step away every so often and just take five or ten minutes to take a break and recharge a bit.
BTW, that username. Classic. Named after the Princess bride or Ulbricht?
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To make this work well with zoom is to throw the background out of focus a bit and use that slightly out of focus image.



