As the concept of hybrid work continues to change and adapt, businesses are constantly seeking ways to make their meeting rooms more engaging for everyone in the room and those who are remote. One of the technologies that is helping businesses achieve this is Logitech RightSight 2, an AI-powered camera intelligence technology offered in various video conferencing products from Logitech.
At SOUNDBAR Audio Visual, located just outside Vancouver BC, we work with businesses throughout Canada to provide modern meeting room solutions. One of the things that our customers are finding particularly exciting is the way that the camera automatically frames the individuals in the meeting room.
Let’s take a closer look at what makes this technology so exciting.
What is Logitech RightSight 2?
Logitech RightSight 2 is a technology that uses artificial intelligence to automatically detect individuals in a meeting room. The technology then adjusts the framing of the video to include those individuals. Instead of having a wide shot of the meeting room, it dynamically changes to highlight those in the meeting, giving remote participants a sense of connection to the meeting participants.
This is usually found in products like Logitech Rally Bar and Logitech Rally Bar Mini, which is an all-in-one video bar used for communication tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
There are different intelligent viewing modes available.
Grid View – Everyone Gets Equal Visibility
Grid View is designed to ensure that all participants in the meeting room receive equal visibility. Instead of having one wide-angle view of the meeting room, the camera will recognize all individuals in the meeting room, creating a grid view, similar to how remote participants are presented in most video conferencing solutions.
Benefits:
• All participants in the meeting room will be easily visible
• Participants in remote offices will be able to better see facial expressions
• Meetings will be better balanced with participants in remote offices and those in the meeting room.
Speaker View – Focus on the Person Talking
In Speaker View, the camera will automatically focus on the active speaker in the room.
If a person starts talking, the camera will adjust its view to focus on that person. This ensures that the conversation is dynamic, and the remote participants will easily know who is talking.
Speaker View is useful in:
• Presentations
• Brainstorming sessions
• Executive meetings
• Training sessions
Camera Zone (Group Framing)
Camera Zone, also known as Group Framing, enables the administrator to set a particular area in the room where the participants must be captured.
This feature is useful in the following scenarios:
• The whiteboard is in the background.
• People move in the background behind the meeting space.
• The camera might capture unwanted movement.
With Camera Zone, RightSight 2 ensures that the camera is only focused on the participants in the meeting, making it clean and professional.
Why Businesses Are Upgrading Their Meeting Rooms
Businesses in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver, and across Canada are upgrading their meeting rooms to support hybrid work. Intelligent cameras like RightSight 2 can help close the gap between in-room and remote collaboration.
The Result:
• More engaging video meetings
• Better visibility for remote participants
• A professional and modern meeting experience
Designing Smarter Meeting Spaces
At SOUNDBAR Audio Visual, we are dedicated to providing the best video conferencing solutions for your unique work environment. Even though we are just outside of Vancouver, BC, our team is here to help businesses all over Canada with the latest in meeting room collaboration technology.
For any business, from a single boardroom upgrade to a series of meeting room implementations, intelligent features like RightSight 2 can make all the difference in your meeting experience.
If you are in the market for a video conferencing solution, our team is here to help.
SOUNDBAR Audio Visual Ltd.
Professional video conferencing solutions in Vancouver, the Lower Mainland, and across Canada.