Conference Room Audio for Accessibility: 6 Microphones + 1 Dedicated Speaker

Conference Room Audio for Accessibility: 6 Microphones + 1 Dedicated Speaker

mohamed hassani

A practical guide to ceiling/table microphones and a localized speaker for a hearing-impaired CEO—featuring gear available at Pc-Hybrid.ca.

Goal & Requirements

  • Capture every voice in a meeting with six (6) microphones integrated in the ceiling or placed on the tabletop.
  • Provide a dedicated speaker near the CEO with hearing loss so they can clearly hear what others say into the microphones.
  • Prefer ceiling mics for clean aesthetics; tabletop is acceptable if it improves pickup or simplifies installation.

Why Ceiling Arrays + Tabletop Mics?

Modern ceiling array microphones use beamforming to focus on active talkers and can cover larger rooms while keeping tables uncluttered. For rooms with soft-spoken participants or variable seating, a couple of tabletop microphones placed closer to talkers can improve intelligibility. Combining both yields clarity, flexibility, and accessibility.

Recommended Pc-Hybrid.ca Microphones (Mix & Match to Reach Six)

Yealink VCM36-W Wireless Mic (360°, ~6 m)

Wireless 360° pickup for medium/large rooms; ideal to add coverage without cabling.

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Yealink CPW65 Wireless Mic (Full-Duplex)

Flexible wireless placement; great as supplemental mics to reach six total.

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Poly Table Microphone (Wired)

Reliable wired pickup with accessible mute; ideal for boardroom tabletops.

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Poly USB Table Microphone (Alt)

USB table mic option; 2.5 m pickup with simple mute/LED indicators.

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Adesso Xtream M1 (USB Gooseneck)

Compact gooseneck USB mic; great for fixed seats or presenter positions.

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Adesso Xtream M4 (USB Cardioid)

Cardioid USB mic to focus on a single talker; plug-and-play.

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Dedicated Speaker Options (for the CEO)

For the CEO’s localized reinforcement, use a tabletop speakerphone or amplified speaker fed by the mixer’s mic mix. You can also consider an assistive listening add-on (RF, IR, Wi-Fi, or hearing loop) to deliver audio directly to a hearing aid or headset.

Example Build (Balanced & Accessible)

  1. Six microphones: e.g., 2 × Yealink VCM36-W + 2 × Poly table mics + 2 × Adesso M1/M4 (adjust counts to your room size).
  2. Small mixer / DSP: combine mic signals and apply EQ/noise reduction; route a clean mix to the CEO’s speaker.
  3. CEO speaker: quality tabletop speakerphone or compact powered speaker near the CEO.
  4. (Optional) Assistive listening: RF/IR/Wi-Fi or hearing loop for direct-to-hearing-aid audio.

Why This Meets Accessibility Goals

  • Intelligibility: multiple mics shorten mic-to-mouth distance; beamforming ceiling options focus on active talkers.
  • Personalized reinforcement: a dedicated speaker near the CEO ensures clear, localized sound.
  • Assistive listening path: add RF/IR/Wi-Fi or a hearing loop for direct-to-aid delivery when needed.

Need a One-Cart Bundle?

Contact Pc-Hybrid to assemble a 6-mic package with a compatible mixer/DSP and a recommended tabletop speaker.

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References (Technology Background)

  1. Shure MXA920 Ceiling Array Microphone—Automatic Coverage™ and multi-zone talker capture.
  2. Sennheiser TeamConnect Ceiling 2—dynamic beamforming and TruVoicelift for meeting spaces.
  3. Listen Technologies—overview of RF/IR/Wi-Fi assistive listening and hearing loop guidance.
  4. Williams AV—hearing loop systems for direct-to-hearing-aid audio.
Keywords: conference room microphones, ceiling array, tabletop microphone, assistive listening, hearing loop, accessibility, boardroom audio, Pc-Hybrid