
Neat Bar Gen 2
Design-conscious organizations using Zoom or Teams that want the latest AI framing technology in medium-sized rooms

Yealink MeetingBar A40
Microsoft Teams organizations looking for integrated compute with AI framing at a competitive price
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Making Your Decision
When to Choose Neat Bar Gen 2
Design-conscious organizations using Zoom or Teams that want the latest AI framing technology in medium-sized rooms
The Neat Bar Gen 2 builds on Neat's design-first philosophy with a significantly upgraded camera and AI engine. The 50MP sensor and improved Neat Symmetry deliver noticeably better framing than the original. The Zoom/Teams-only limitation remains, but for those platforms, it's one of the most elegant solutions available.
Strengths
- Next-generation Neat Symmetry AI with improved multi-person framing accuracy
- Sleek, minimal design that blends seamlessly into modern meeting spaces
- 50MP camera sensor with 4K output and excellent low-light performance
- Neat Pulse cloud management with zero-touch provisioning for IT teams
Limitations
- Limited to Zoom and Teams — no Google Meet or open SIP support
- Sold primarily through AV channel partners — not widely available on Amazon
- Neat Pad controller adds $700+ to total deployment cost
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

