
At ISE 2026, HP unveiled a new wave of audio and video collaboration innovations aimed at supporting hybrid work environments, reinforcing its commitment to delivering flexible, future-ready workplace solutions. The expanded portfolio spans next-generation headsets, intelligent video conferencing platforms, and AI-powered collaboration tools designed to help organisations improve productivity and meeting experiences across distributed teams.
Building on its heritage in mission-critical communications, HP Poly introduced the HP Poly Mission Series, a new lineup of corded USB headsets engineered for dependable, high-quality audio in hybrid work settings. The series features AI-based noise cancellation to minimise background distractions and super wideband audio for clearer voice transmission, alongside lightweight designs for extended comfort.
The range includes the Mission 400 Series, designed for all-day use by office and remote workers; the Mission 600 Series, which adds dual noise-cancelling microphones and enhanced controls; and the Mission 800 Series, featuring four noise-cancelling microphones and advanced active noise cancellation for improved voice clarity. Select models are certified for Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, and Google Voice, simplifying deployment and device management for IT teams. All Mission headsets incorporate replaceable components and sustainable materials to support longer product lifecycles.

HP also announced HP Poly VideoOS 5.0, a major platform upgrade built on Android 13 that introduces architectural enhancements to support future innovations and extended lifecycle performance for HP Poly Studio video solutions. The update enables improved camera framing, enhanced AI noise blocking, multi-microphone audio mixing, and faster touch controller responsiveness. Certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom on Android 13, VideoOS 5.0 also establishes the foundation for upcoming releases, including Poly VideoOS 5.1 with DirectorAI multi-camera automatic switching, and long-term support extending through 2032.
To streamline the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) meeting room experience, HP showcased the HP Poly Studio V12 video bar paired with the HP Thunderbolt 4 180W G6 Dock. The solution enables a single-cable connection that provides instant access to in-room displays, networks, cameras, microphones, and speakers, while simultaneously charging laptops. Designed for Windows, macOS, and Chromebook users, the setup is centrally managed through HP Poly Lens, allowing IT teams to monitor device health, push firmware updates, and manage settings remotely.
HP and Google also demonstrated HP Dimension with Google Beam—formerly Project Starline—an AI-powered, true-to-life 3D video communication solution designed to deliver more immersive virtual collaboration experiences. Live demonstrations are taking place at the Google booth (#2S500) during ISE 2026.

The HP Poly Mission 400 Series will be available in March starting at $57.95, while the Mission 600 Series launches in March from $139.95. The Mission 800 Series will be available in April starting at $179.95. HP Poly VideoOS 5.0 is scheduled for release in February 2026. The Poly Studio V12 video bar and HP Thunderbolt 4 180W G6 Dock are available now, priced at $899 and $399.99 respectively.
HP Poly is showcasing its latest collaboration technologies at booth #2P190 throughout ISE 2026.



