VIEWPOINT Devices built around how work happens At ISE 2026, Cisco unveiled devices designed to keep people connected with intuitive, secure technology that adapts to modern workspaces and mobile environments For every device we build, we ask the same question: will this make connecting with another person feel more natural, or will it get in the way? That question guided everything we announced at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026, held in Barcelona, Spain, on 3-6 February 2026. Workspaces are no longer defined by size or title. A desk can become a meeting room. A huddle space can facilitate fast, meaningful decisions. Large rooms should scale without turning into complex audio-visual (AV) projects. Devices should be easy to deploy, manage and secure. We have introduced devices that reflect this thinking. The Cisco Room Kit Pro G2 is designed for high‑impact spaces where complexity has been the norm. With native support for Microsoft Teams Rooms and built for the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform, the Room Kit Pro G2 fits naturally into Teams environments while giving IT teams the performance, security and visibility they expect from Cisco. Meanwhile, the new Cisco Desk Pro G2 has dual 4K cameras that keep people in frame automatically, and one‑cable docking simplifies setup to a single step. The third device is Cisco Wireless Phone 9821, which addresses a different collaboration challenge. Frontline and mobile workers need communication that moves with them through demanding environments like hospitals, factories and retail floors. The 9821 delivers secure, reliable calling over Wi‑Fi, integrates with existing Cisco communications platforms and is built for shared use across shifts. For customers, it extends the same managed, enterprise‑grade calling to the people who keep operations running. What connects these devices is a shared platform approach. They are built to work across collaboration services, managed centrally through Webex Control Hub, and secured from the device to the network. For IT teams, this means deploying a Room Kit Pro G2 in the UK, a Desk Pro G2 in Singapore and a Wireless Phone in the USA, all configured, monitored and updated through a single pane of glass. For customers, this translates into simplicity with fewer exceptions, faster deployment and devices that feel purpose‑built for their space while fitting cleanly into a broader collaboration strategy. At ISE, we focused on progress that customers can feel – devices that adapt to how work happens today and are ready for what comes next. As workspaces continue to evolve, our commitment remains constant: technology that makes connecting feel natural and easy. Espen Løberg is vice president and general manager of collaboration devices at Cisco ESPEN LØBERG: CISCO “At ISE, we focused on progress that customers can feel – devices that adapt to how work happens today” 66
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