Jabra and Huddly Partner to Simplify Large Meeting Room Collaboration

Jabra and Huddly announced a strategic partnership to deliver scalable, plug-and-play video collaboration systems for large meeting rooms, with a focus on Android environments.
The collaboration combines Jabra’s audio and video platforms with Huddly’s AI-powered multi-camera technology to extend coverage into complex spaces. The companies said the joint solution removes traditional deployment barriers in large rooms by offering end-to-end compatibility across Android, Windows and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environments.
Huddly Crew, the company’s multi-camera system, uses artificial intelligence to automate speaker tracking and adjust framing in real time. Combined with Jabra’s professional audio and integrated Android solutions, the partnership aims to deliver a unified package for enterprises seeking simplicity without compromising scale.
“We are launching into a rapidly expanding market for intelligent meetings with untapped potential across large rooms,” says Holger Reisinger, SVP for Video Solutions at Jabra. “This collaboration addresses a real need in the market and allows us to combine our strengths to support secure MDEP-based systems and large meeting spaces, with the clear goal of delivering integrated solutions to customers around the world.”
The solution is designed for straightforward deployment with cable-based setup, no programming and extended audio options. Security is reinforced with the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP), and full product and service support will be available through Jabra+.
“At Huddly, we are excited to collaborate with Jabra to bring Huddly Crew, our AI-driven multi-camera technology to Android-based systems for large meeting rooms,” says Fraser Park, Chief Commercial Officer at Huddly. “This partnership enables us to extend the simplicity and flexibility that customers value into more complex spaces, ensuring consistent, high-quality video and audio experiences across all room types.”
The partnership builds on Jabra’s existing PanaCast and Speak product lines for small and medium rooms. Rollout of the integrated solution will begin in phases, with full global availability planned for early 2026.
