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You can sign up to Highfive here (opens in new tab).While the decision to use Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform costs Highfive a few marks, it's not a major concern and shouldn’t deter companies from considering Highfive for their business.

Highfive’s innovative pricing model means less worrying about how many individual licenses a business will need, and instead frees everyone in your organization to use the platform as much, or as little, as necessary. The choice to charge businesses on a per room basis, rather than per user or per host, is an innovative one that we like a lot.
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Not only does its software compete well against its most established competitors, it even exceeds them in functionality at times. Highfive represents a compelling choice for an enterprise-wide video conferencing solution. Unfortunately, the unique structure of Highfive’s pricing model makes it challenging to compare affordability head-to-head with its competitors. These competitors offer a wider range of hardware devices, so businesses that prioritize niche hardware applications in a video conferencing solution may prefer their offerings. In making hardware a central part of its business model, Highfive competes directly with other cloud conferencing platforms providing native hardware such as Cisco Webex (opens in new tab) and Microsoft Teams (opens in new tab). (Image credit: Highfive ) The competition Please email me directly at and share what’s on your mind.Highfive takes an innovative approach to pricing.
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If you don’t love Highfive, simply return it for a full refund (see our 30-day money back guarantee). The best way to transform your company culture is to put video in every conference room. Of course, we hope you buy more than just one device. Stream gameplay to Facebook or YouTube with this standalone HDMI video recorder. HD PVR Rocket uses the H.264 video compression to record HD video up to 1080p/30fps.
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Highfive’s browser and mobile apps are free for all employees at companies that have at least one Highfive device. Hauppauge HD PVR Rocket is a reasonably-priced standalone HDMI video recorder. We’ll ship devices to new customers in four to six weeks. We are now making Highfive available to others. More than one hundred companies including Shutterfly, HotelTonight, NxStage Medical and Mimeo have been participating in our closed beta. Many of the most interesting companies in the world have partnered with us in our mission to make every conversation at work face-to-face. Highfive automatically detects when a user is in the room and gives that user the option to handoff his call or presentation to the meeting room TV. There are no remote controls and no cables. Now anyone can walk into a Highfive-enabled conference room and give a presentation or join a video call or web conferenence from a laptop, tablet, or mobile device. We think it’s the first major technology breakthrough for the conference room since the speakerphone. Together we built the first all-in-one video device and cloud service designed to make video available everywhere. We teamed up with people who have built transformative products such as the Apple iPhone, Firefox browser, Jawbone, Kindle Fire and Google Apps. My co-founder, Jeremy Roy, and I started Highfive to give companies of all sizes access to the same type of world class video systems we saw at Google, based in the cloud. Video transformed our culture and made meetings more human. Video wasn’t a substitute for meeting in person, but it was the next best thing. We recognized our co-workers as people, not just faceless voices. As a result, employees at Google communicate with each other face-to-face. At Google, every conference room has an in-room video conferencing system. I saw a vision of what is possible first-hand at Google. We believe the conference room and the way we work, deserves an upgrade. All these were invented before the Internet, WiFi and smartphones. The typical conference room is a relic of 1995 - table, chairs, Polycom speakerphone and a screen for presentations. The root of this problem is that we are still using 25-year old technology to communicate with people at work. 15 minutes later, once everyone is finally connected, our prize is an extremely awkward conference call ( watch the video). Projectors, speakerphones, conference bridges, dongles, pin codes… the list goes on and on. We waste the first 15 minutes of every meeting navigating technology to get people connected. We are proud to finally make it available for you to buy today and hope you find it as delightful to use as we do! Today we are thrilled to introduce Highfive, video conferencing you can actually love.
