So I dug my CUVA camera out of the desk, video enabled a couple of phones, and set about installing the software so we could do cool Blade Runner-style video phone calls. I wanted to test how the video calls worked between endpoints in the office. I, for one, stashed my CUVA camera in a drawer and promptly forgot about it until I won a video-enabled 9971 at Cisco Live Las Vegas this year (Thanks again, Cisco Collaboration!). It was a little better than using the 7985 monstrosity, but was a little iffy sometimes to get it working properly. This device, which suspiciously resembles a Logitech 4000/5000 QuickCam (more on that later), was used back in the day in conjunction with 7900 series IP phones to provide the first video-enabled endpoint. ![]() If you are one of those people who jumped on board the video train with Cisco back in the day, you’ve probably got a Cisco Unified Video Advantage (CUVA) camera on your desk.
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