Lightware and Sennheiser drive AV interactions in hybrid environments
The solution offered to the market is integrated by the ceiling microphones of Sennheiser, such as CBT2 , and the Taurus UCX system of Lightware, used by Advanced Room Automation (LARA).
Lightware and Sennheiser have come together to facilitate collaboration and learning, and offer an immersive and highly efficient audiovisual solution, that adapts to the modern and dynamic nature of today's meetings.
This partnership is part of Lightware's expansion into the meetings and conference markets., focusing on delivering solutions designed for hybrid work environments.
It will feature Sennheiser's ceiling microphones, like the TCC2 , that are equipped with technology to capture high-quality voice and beamforming. which provides information about the direction of the sound source.
When integrated with Taurus UCX by Lightware , What you use Advanced Room Automation (LARA) , This integrated solution processes information from the Sennheiser ceiling microphone and controls a PTZ camera to visually track the voice source.
"Sennheiser is pleased to partner with Lightware to support ceiling microphones TeamConnect on the Taurus platform. Our customers want meeting room solutions that are easy to use without sacrificing audio quality”, comment Charlie Jones, Sennheiser's Global Alliances and Partnerships Manager.
The technology ensures that remote meeting participants can see and hear who is speaking at any given time..
Features intelligence that detects multiple speakers and adapts camera focus accordingly. In cases of silence, Provides a comprehensive view of the room, An essential ability to hold meetings in medium to large meeting rooms, where participants also attend remotely.
As a result, Remote participants in meetings held in rooms designed for eight or more people can enjoy a personal and engaging experience.
“This is a partnership with great potential.", comments Gergely Vida, CEO of Lightwave. "With the joint solutions of both companies, Remote meeting participants will be able to hold much more effective one-on-one discussions with individuals and groups within the meeting room.. This represents an important set of capabilities in the era of hybrid work.”.
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