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Nureva Announces Camera Zones Feature for Its HDL410 Audio Conferencing System

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Nureva announced a new camera zones feature for its HDL410 audio conferencing system that integrates its sound location data with the INOGENI CAM230 multi-camera selector. Nureva says setup is quick, with only a few minutes needed to define up to three zones that are each mapped to a camera and its view of the room. During a meeting or class, the company says sound location data is used to automatically activate the camera that is mapped to the zone where someone is speaking, making it easier for remote participants to follow the conversation. The feature is compatible with Microsoft Teams, Zoom and other UC&C clients that don’t natively support multiple camera streams in a room. The CAM230 also works with any USB or HDMI camera brand, including the Nureva CV30. Nureva says camera zones are defined using a simple click-and-drag interface in Nureva Console, the cloud-based management platform with every Nureva system. The HDL410 system’s unified coverage map automatically generates a two-dimensional view of the room and the microphone coverage area, making creating and mapping the zones easy. Nureva claims this IT-friendly approach eliminates the need for additional software and specialized technical expertise that are often required with traditional multi-camera switching solutions. The camera zones feature also complements any capabilities already built into the cameras, including PTZ functionality and face or body tracking.

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Automatic switching of two or three cameras in a larger space naturally creates a more engaging remote collaboration experience by giving remote participants a clear view of the active talker. For example, the camera view automatically switches between a presenter or instructor at the front of the room and others in the space, depending on who is speaking. Nureva claims this is essential to meaningful engagement with people joining remotely and avoids the burden of manually switching camera views. It also extends the capabilities of Microsoft Teams, Zoom and other UCC platforms without the need for integration or customization. Nureva says this new scalable solution is made possible by Nureva’s patented Microphone Mist technology, which fills a room with thousands of virtual microphones that locate sound sources and accurately provide full-room microphone pickup. Nureva claims algorithms preemptively ignore unwanted sounds, automatically adjust gain based on the position of the talker and continuously autocalibrate the system in response to the changing acoustic properties of the space. These capabilities deliver clear, consistent audio to remote participants to accompany the video stream.

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