Equip your small, medium, large meeting or classroom rooms and large auditoriums with our camera solutions so that every speaker in the room is beautifully framed and visible to everyone.
Auto-tracking is all about filming without the need for a camera operator. An auto-tracking camera automatically follows a presenter, lecturer or teacher autonomously. It tracks them as they walk back and forth across a stage, classroom, training room or seminar space. An auto-tracking camera is trained to detect the human face and automatically pan, tilt and zoom to follow the targeted person. This automated camera system is especially suited for environments with a limited technical crew and is great for lecture capture, corporate training and acts of worship.
PTZ is an acronym for pan, tilt, and zoom. Featuring a professional camera head mounted on a robotic arm, multiple PTZ cameras can be remotely controlled by a single operator. Their ability to zoom, swivel and tilt, and move smoothly from position to position makes them suitable for use in live events, multi-camera studios, lecture capture, and conference production. Virtually silent, robotic cameras can be discreetly placed in almost any location and integrated into the video, broadcast, and AV installations.
While built-in laptop cameras and consumer video conferencing cameras work with most platforms (such as Skype, Teams, Zoom, and Webex), professional VC cameras also typically offer enhanced video and audio quality, and much greater versatility. Professional models include:
Turning a PTZ camera into an auto-tracking camera, AI-Box1 uses live data from microphones to track a presenter or teacher as they move across a stage. This makes the unit an ideal partner for videoconferencing and lecture capture systems.
Turn your classroom and meeting room into a spontaneous and dynamic learning and working environment by displaying real-time images of any static or moving object. You can also save the images or create a video. You can also create your own bank of materials for later use.
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