Why All-In-One Videobars Are The Kings Of Conferencing For Boom Collaboration
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Global video conferencing manufacturer Boom Collaboration has announced a record-breaking 28% rise in video bar sales in 2025, underscoring the rapidly growing all-in-one video bar market, which is projected to exceed $8 billion annually.
Video bars now account for over 40% of Boom’s product portfolio, with the Boom HALO all-in-one video bar emerging as the company’s best-selling product worldwide.
Simplicity Drives Growth in Video Conferencing Solutions
“From the US to Puerto Rico, Europe, Asia and LATAM, the demand for video bars is a worldwide phenomenon,” said Fredrik Hörnkvist, Co-Founder of Boom Collaboration. “Their biggest appeal is versatility—whether for huddle rooms, classrooms, or larger meeting spaces for up to 20 people, the video bar delivers simple, high-quality collaboration in a single device.
“The microphone, camera, and speakers are all built into one unit, creating an easy-to-use solution that looks sleek and professional on the wall.”
Surging Video Bar Market
Industry research suggests that the video bar category will surpass $8 billion in global sales in the coming years, with a steady 10% annual growth rate. Boom Collaboration, however, is outpacing the industry average, with nearly 30% year-over-year growth.
“Video bars have become the new kings of conferencing,” Hörnkvist added.
Boom HALO – The Flagship All-in-One Video Bar
At the forefront of Boom’s video bar portfolio is the Boom HALO, featuring:
4K UHD camera
Six-microphone array
High-fidelity speakers
AI-powered features like facial recognition, speaker tracking, intelligent noise reduction, and auto-framing
Available in both white and black, the HALO also supports audio expansion for flexible rooms and growing teams. Complementing the HALO are other high-performance solutions such as the Boom AURA all-in-one device and the UNO portable vertical video bar, both of which are gaining rapid adoption.
Universal Appeal for Hybrid Meetings
“Customers are looking for simplicity,” said Holli Hulett, Co-Founder of Boom Collaboration. “When the camera, audio, and AI intelligence all come together in one unit, it’s easy for anyone to use and easy for IT teams to deploy. That’s where video bars win, and why adoption is accelerating so quickly.
“Video bars make hybrid collaboration accessible—from small huddle rooms to medium and large conference spaces. Teams can focus on the meeting instead of the technology, and that’s a shift we’re proud to lead at Boom.”
Hulett also noted research showing that adding more participants beyond six to a video call can decrease engagement. “Smaller groups are often more productive, and videobars are perfectly suited to these environments.”
About Boom Collaboration
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Austin, TX, Boom Collaboration develops innovative video conferencing and collaboration hardware solutions designed for today’s hybrid work era. With products deployed in meeting rooms worldwide, Boom delivers crystal-clear audio and smooth video conferencing experiences that empower teams to collaborate more effectively.