
HP expanded its hybrid work portfolio at ISE 2026 in Barcelona with new Poly audio and video solutions designed to support flexible, future-ready collaboration environments.
The company introduced the HP Poly Mission Series, a new family of corded USB headsets designed for hybrid work settings. The series is built to deliver consistent audio performance with a lightweight design and includes AI-based noise cancellation and super wideband audio for voice transmission.
The HP Poly Mission Series includes three models. The Mission 400 Series is designed for all-day use in office and remote work environments. The Mission 600 Series adds dual noise-canceling microphones along with enhanced controls and comfort features. The Mission 800 Series incorporates four noise-canceling microphones and advanced active noise cancellation to support higher levels of voice clarity.
HP said a single headset model is available with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet and Google Voice certifications, helping simplify deployment and fleet management for IT teams. The headsets are designed with replaceable parts and sustainable materials to support longer product lifecycles.
HP also announced Poly VideoOS 5.0, a major platform update built on Android 13. The update adds architectural improvements intended to support long-term performance and future software development for HP Poly Studio video solutions. New capabilities include enhanced camera framing, AI noise blocking, multi-microphone audio mixing, and faster touch controller response.
According to HP, Poly VideoOS 5.0 establishes the foundation for future releases including Poly VideoOS 5.1, which will add DirectorAI multi-camera automatic switching. The platform roadmap also includes support through Android 17 and lifecycle support through 2032.
In addition, HP highlighted updates to its bring-your-own-device meeting room offerings. The HP Poly Studio V12 video bar paired with the HP Thunderbolt 4 180W G6 Dock is designed to provide a single-cable connection to room displays, cameras, microphones, speakers, and network access while charging connected laptops. The solution supports Windows, Mac, and Chromebook devices and is managed through the HP Poly Lens platform.
HP also showcased HP Dimension with Google Beam, an AI-powered 3D video communication system developed in collaboration with Google. The solution combines multi-camera capture, spatial audio, adaptive lighting, and AI processing to create lifelike virtual meeting experiences. Demonstrations are available at the Google booth during ISE 2026.
HP Poly is exhibiting its audio and video collaboration portfolio at booth #2P190 during ISE 2026.
