Nureva HDL410 audio system enables camera tracking with PTZOptics 4K cameras

Nureva HDL410 audio system enables camera tracking with PTZOptics 4K cameras

Nureva announces that its HDL410 audio conferencing system now integrates with PTZOptics Move 4K and Link 4K cameras. Using Nureva’s sound location device API, available through the Nureva Developer Toolkit, the integration allows coordinate-based sound location data from the Nureva HDL410 system to steer the PTZOptics 4K cameras accurately and smoothly to where people are speaking in the room.

The firmware is installed on the cameras, removing the need for additional third-party software or hardware to steer them. The HDL410’s sound location data delivers improved camera views across a larger, crowded boardroom or classroom, where face and body tracking can often be challenging. This camera tracking solution creates an enhanced remote collaboration experience by focusing on the active talker and eliminating the need to configure lobes mapped to camera presets. The integration is available for PTZOptics’ third-generation cameras through a firmware update that’s currently in beta.

Seamless multi-camera solutions are a growing requirement in larger spaces, where IT teams are tasked with creating a more inclusive experience for remote participants. PTZOptics joins the expanding ecosystem of third-party cameras that employ Nureva’s next-generation Microphone Mist technology to make automated steering and switching more accurate. Sound data is reported several times per second to enable automatic camera adjustments based on the locations of the talker or multiple talkers. This ensures perfect camera positioning and an enhanced experience for remote participants.

“We are very excited to announce the integration of the PTZOptics Move 4K and Link 4K cameras with the Nureva HDL410 system,” said Geoffrey Robinson, senior product manager at PTZOptics. “This integration enables us to automate camera tracking and switching based on the active speaker in a room. It will be available through a free firmware update, and it supports our goal to continually add new features and capabilities through the life cycle of our cameras.”

“We are delighted that PTZOptics has joined Nureva’s ecosystem of third-party camera tracking integrations that leverage our sound location data with the HDL410 system,” said Nancy Knowlton, Nureva’s CEO. “This opens the door to broader deployment of camera tracking by our mutual customers to deliver the enhanced audio and video experience that has become essential for effective remote collaboration.”

Visitors to ISE in Barcelona, from January 30 to February 2, can learn more about this and Nureva’s other camera tracking integrations on stand 2N700.

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