Jabra announces PanaCast 50

Jabra announces PanaCast 50 for Microsoft Teams and Zoom Meetings. The maker has collaborated with Intel to provide a computer vision solution to help facilitate more engaging and productive meetings. The PanaCast 50 according to the maker is made to help businesses navigate the flexible hybrid way of working. It is combined with immersive video, world-leading audio technologies, and cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence too. 

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The PanaCast 50 gets three 13-megapixel cameras with 180° field of view in Panoramic-4K that covers the whole room. It is patented with real-time video stitching technology that uses advanced algorithms to decide exactly the right way to live-stitch the video streams together in real-time with ultra-low latency. From single-person calls to full team meetings, this intelligent technology always includes everyone in the most optimum way.

It also features eight beamforming microphones with precision voice detection which are backed up with an algorithm that removes disruptive noise. Four powerful Jabra-engineered speakers – two 50mm woofers and two 20mm tweeters – in a zero-vibration stereo setup fill the room with premium, high-definition audio, while the latest 2-way audio technology delivers more natural conversations.

Jabra announces PanaCast 50

Jabra has also mentioned that through the network interface, longer-term analytics data is available for IT administrators. This would help enable the business to make data-driven decisions about how they’re utilizing their meeting spaces. Organizations will have an overview of how many rooms are being used, even when there is no active meeting, helping inform decisions on office space.

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