iOS Apps

SIP/H.323 Video Conferencing on iPad 2 with Mirial ClearSea

Mirial announced today that Mirial ClearSea can be seamlessly used also on iPad 2, taking full advantage of the new front facing camera with the possibility of switching between cameras even during the video call.

ClearSea is the first professional video conferencing solution providing a software client for iOS devices, enabling organization to connect any Pc, Mac, Android or iOS device and any standards-based H.323/SIP equipment. It allows to integrate traditional room based video communication systems or to deploy a new HD desktop and mobile solution without the need to invest in expensive infrastructure.

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"We have been waiting for the addition of a front facing camera on the iPad(TM)" said Cristoforo Mione, VP Marketing at Mirial. "Now that the iPad(TM) is ready for true video conferencing, our software transforms it in a standards-based video endpoint."

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPad 2
* iPhone(R) 4 and iPod touch(R) (4th Gen)
* iPhone(R) 3GS using the back camera
* iPad(TM) (no camera so only remote party video is shown if available)
* Requires iOS 4.2 or later
* 3.7 MB

Availability:
The client for iOS is available today as an option for ClearSea. ClearSea Client for iOS is available worldwide through the App Store in the Productivity category.

Free/Download

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One Comment

  • Paul Unger

    I trialed the product and it worked well. Is there a company that sells subscriptions to the service?