Lumens Unveils New Videoconference Camera With 4K Ultra HD Sensor

Lumens unveiled the VC-B11U videoconferencing camera Tuesday, using a native 4K Ultra HD sensor and WDR technology. In a video call, movement can be visually disturbing. The VC-B11U has a fast-focusing mechanism that allows the focus function to be completely stable even with major online meeting movement. It provides a stable video image. Also, the VC-B11U includes auto-framing features that can detect everyone in a 120° wide angle.
Unlike a traditional UCC camera, the VC-B11U can effectively capture the human voice up to 5 meters. Also, a miniature remote control allows you to operate it with one hand. The camera controller features auto-framing, presets and ePTZ functions. Also, you can customize the image quality or control the camera with Lumens’ software.
The camera is compatible with the latest third party conferencing platforms, such as Zoom, Skype or Google Meet.
Learn more about the Lumens VC-B11U videoconferencing camera in this video:
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