jabra: Jabra announces PanaCast 20 camera with AI-based features in India – Times of India
Jabra has announced its premium video conferencing device PanaCast 20 camera in India. The video conferencing is designed to cater modern hybrid work environments and features portable design.
PanaCast 20 is a plug and play device and can be used with any monitor using the builtin clip. The camera uses an advanced processor, powerful onboard AI and features a 13MP sensor that claims to deliver detailed and sharp 4K UltraHD output.
The onboard AI-driven intelligent zoom automatically follows the user’s movement and adjusts the frame in realtime to ensure the user is always in the centre of the frame during an ongoing video call.
By using Intelligent Lighting Optimisation, Jabra analyses the environment and automatically adjusts the image to enhance video quality, including those situations where lighting is poor.
The PanaCast 20 also features Picture in Picture mode that combines two realtime video streams into one. It displays the second stream in an integrated window with the main image. This mode works with any UC platform.
PanaCast 20 also features an integrated privacy cover that can be positioned over the camera lens, giving the user total control over when they want to be seen – or not.
As mentioned, the Jabra PanaCast 20 works with all leading UC platform forms and users of the personal camera will also be able to combine the device with other Jabra audio solutions such as the Jabra Evolve2 75 headphones and Speak 750.
Key features and specifications:
AI-powered 4K UltraHD video quality
AI=driven Intelligent Zoom keeps you center stage
Intelligent Lighting Optimization
Picture-in-Picture mode
Powerful onboard AI processor improves data security
Integrated privacy cover guarantees privacy when you need it
Built for flexible working. Clips to any monitor. Comes with protective case
Plug and play.
The PanaCast 20 is now available for purchase at $299
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