Vaddio updates its catalog of peripheral equipment for video conferencing
Vaddio has launched the AutoTrak camera tracking system 2.0 with SmoothTrak and AutoTilt technology, the latest and only HD classroom camera tracking system on the market, and the new AutoTrak wireless audio interface 2.0, that combines Hi-Fi and Hi-Def.
With the new AutoTrak camera tracking system 2.0 with SmoothTrak and AutoTilt technology by the North American company Oh God, specialized in PTZ cameras and control systems, The teacher wears an IR cable belt that emits infrared light received through an IR PTZ camera. Video is sent from the IR PTZ camera to the trail camera.
Apart from being able to move from one side to another (SmoothTrak), New AutoTilt movement follows the teacher as they move closer or further away from the camera. Regardless of the position of the teacher, always appears centered in the image. New AutoTrakPOD allows presenter to quickly switch between three preset trail camera positions. A “Rescan” button (rescan) Add-on on the AutoTrakPOD activates IR cable re-acquisition instantly.
An upgrade kit is currently available for existing AutoTrak installations. The device includes two software updates, one for the AutoTrak central processing unit and one for the HD-18 cameras. Hardware upgrades include new EasyTALK professional-grade wireless audio interface, an AutoTrak belt unit 2.0 with rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a new cable with integrated unidirectional microphone. Telephone technical support with AutoTrak-qualified Vaddio personnel is also included. 2.0.
New wireless audio interface
For your part, AutoTrak wireless audio interface 2.0 It is built on the basis of new EasyTALK wireless microphone technology for clearer, professional-grade AV sound quality..
With a high quality unidirectional microphone built into the IR cable, the AutoTrak 2.0 eliminates the need for a separate wireless microphone system and 2.4GHZ full frequency spectrum audio delivers interference-free operation and broadband sound quality, even in coexistence with other traditional channel-mapped wireless systems.
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