We’ve all been there—staring at a screen, trying to catch a colleague’s expression through pixelated video or straining to hear a muffled comment that could change the course of the discussion. The Yealink MeetingBar A50 aims to make those moments a thing of the past. Designed with powerful AI and studio-grade audio-visual technology, it delivers a meeting experience so natural you might forget it’s virtual.
Now let’s take a closer look at what makes the A50 stand out—from its intelligent multi-camera system and beamforming microphones to its seamless platform integration and simple setup.
Yealink showcased the A50 back in June at InfoComm 2025. We shared our initial thoughts about this new device with you at that time. Now, let's examine it more closely.
On the outside, Yealink's MeetingBar A50 resembles many other bar-type collaboration devices, but on the inside, it is a whole different animal. Designed for mid-sized to large conference rooms, this all-in-one video bar can serve rooms with up to 16 participants.
At the core of the device is the Qualcomm 8550 Dragonwing, a high-performance system-on-a-chip (SoC) processor with integrated CPU, GPU, AI, and connectivity features. It is designed explicitly for vivid graphics and video processing with optimized AI architecture, which is ideal for the workloads handled by the device.
The A50 has three 50 MP cameras, each capable of capturing 4K video. One is a wide-angle camera with a horizontal viewing angle of 98°, while the other two are “telephoto” cameras able to zoom in on specific speakers. Using its AI features much like how a director works with multiple camera angles and fields of view, the A50 can dynamically display an overview of all participants or focus on specific speakers to ensure that not even the blink of an eye is missed.
The A50 has a 30’ (10 m) sound pickup range, achieved using an array of 16 micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) microphones. MEMS mics are arranged in a known geometry and used together; instead of relying on one mic for sound pickup, the array performs spatial signal processing, commonly known as “beamforming,” to “steer” listening toward a particular talker and suppress noise and echoes from other directions.
The A50 supports up to three extension mics, including ceiling-mountable mics such as the CM20, the wired tabletop mic VCM35, and its wireless cousin, the VCM36. This extends audio coverage even further for those extra-large meeting spaces.
The A50 has not two but four built-in speakers to deliver enhanced stereo sound, which more naturally reproduces the voices of the remote participants. If your collaboration platform supports spatial audio, you’ll hear each participant’s voice coming from the direction of their on-screen position, making meetings feel more lifelike and natural.
Additional external speakers can also be connected to extend audio coverage to larger areas using devices such as the CS10 ceiling speaker, which must be used with Yealink CM20 ceiling mics.
The A50 is engineered for ease of deployment. The device plugs into standard power and connects to the network via a single RJ-45 Ethernet cable. It also has two HDMI ports to connect up to two displays. The following diagram illustrates connectivity for power, the network, and one display.
When paired with the CTP25 touch console, it can be connected using a second RJ-45 Ethernet cable. This regular Ethernet cable directly connects the console to the A50 using the specially designed Yealink VCH RJ-45 port, carrying both power and network to the console. The following diagram describes this connectivity.
For presenters, a single USB cable from the CTP25 to the laptop enables 4K content sharing, keeping connectivity simple and clutter-free.
The MeetingBar A50 is certified for both Zoom Rooms and Microsoft Teams. For the Teams option, because the product is based on the latest Android 13 operating system, it supports the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP). This is Microsoft’s own enterprise-focused Android operating system foundation, which ensures security, consistency, and seamless integration with Microsoft's enterprise management tools and cloud services.
The device supports a third mode of operation called General Mode that enables compatibility with other third-party platforms that leverage open communication protocols. These include SIP, H.323, and various other operational modes, such as BYOD support, content sharing, and digital signage mode.
The Zoom and Microsoft certification options along with the General Mode option are essential for ensuring seamless integration with existing collaboration platforms and tools.
Among the A50’s standout features are its AI-driven capabilities, enabled by Qualcomm’s 8550 platform and Yealink’s on-device software.
AI video capabilities include the IntelliFocus feature, which displays real-time close-up shots of recent speakers, enabling participants to stay focused on the proper people. Leveraging the wide-angle camera and the two telephoto cameras, IntelliFocus dynamically changes what it displays based on the active participation of meeting members.
Another innovative AI-enabled video feature is Video Fence, a feature that marks virtual boundaries within the field of view. Remote participants can only see and hear what’s inside those boundaries. Anything outside those limits is eliminated using AI and cannot be seen or heard.
Audio AI enhancements include AI-powered noise cancellation and reverberation suppression, which results in more natural reproduction of voices while eliminating background noise and other non-verbal sounds.
The MeetingBar A50 can be purchased separately or in the form of the A50-031 kit, which includes the CTP25 touch screen console. It can also be procured as part of the Teams-certified MVCS50 kit, which includes an MTouch Plus touch screen console, the MCore4 AI Mini PC with Teams Rooms, and a Yealink occupancy RoomSensor, all in one package.
The following is a more detailed list of the capabilities, characteristics, and features of the MeetingBar A50 all-in-one device:
Yealink’s MeetingBar A50 is bringing remote collaboration one step closer to feeling truly in-person. Intelligent audio and video keep voices clear and participants properly framed so teams can focus on the conversation, rather than the tech. And with straightforward setup and broad platform support, it provides a polished experience from day one.
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