
Meeting Owl 5 Pro
Hybrid teams with round-table meeting setups that want every in-room participant visible to remote attendees

Yealink MeetingBar A40
Microsoft Teams organizations looking for integrated compute with AI framing at a competitive price
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Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Meeting Owl 5 Pro
Hybrid teams with round-table meeting setups that want every in-room participant visible to remote attendees
The Meeting Owl 5 Pro continues Owl Labs' 360-degree camera innovation with a significant hardware upgrade. The tabletop form factor remains uniquely suited for hybrid meetings where remote participants need to see everyone around the table. Pre-order only at launch — watch for real-world reviews before committing.
Strengths
- 360-degree tabletop camera captures all participants around the table simultaneously
- Upgraded 4K sensor and improved AI framing over Meeting Owl 4+
- USB plug-and-play works with any video conferencing platform
- Unique form factor ideal for round-table and hybrid meeting setups
Limitations
- Just announced (Feb 2026) — shipping in 10-12 weeks, limited real-world reviews
- No Amazon listing yet — currently pre-order through Owl Labs direct only
- 360-degree cameras can feel disorienting for remote participants in large rooms
When to Choose Yealink MeetingBar A40
Microsoft Teams organizations looking for integrated compute with AI framing at a competitive price
The Yealink MeetingBar A40 delivers impressive specs for the price — dual cameras, integrated Teams compute, and AI framing for under $2,700. It's a compelling alternative to pricier Poly and Logitech options for Teams-first organizations. The main trade-off is a smaller ecosystem and less brand recognition.
Strengths
- Integrated compute for Microsoft Teams Rooms — no external PC needed
- Dual-camera system with AI framing at a competitive price point
- Yealink Device Management Platform for cloud-based IT administration
- Strong value proposition compared to Poly and Logitech at similar specs
Limitations
- Primarily optimized for Teams — Zoom support requires separate licensing
- Brand awareness lower than Poly or Logitech in North American markets
- Ecosystem of accessories and add-ons smaller than established competitors

