AVer has announced its TR300 Series of 4K PTZ cameras have obtained the prestigious NDI Certification for advanced video streaming.

AVer’s TR315N and TR335N 4K PTZ Cameras being awarded the NDI HX3 Certification means they’re operable with NDI’s seamless, efficient, low-latency video connectivity technology.

Stanley Cheng, Vice President at AVer, commented:

We are proud to say that our TR315N and TR335N AI Auto Tracking PTZ Cameras have acquired the NDI HX3 Certification. This achievement signifies a leap forward in our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that redefine the Pro AV industry. With NDI support, our cameras offer users unparalleled streaming capabilities, empowering them to elevate their content creation experiences like never before.”

AVer asserts that this Certification affirms that the TR315N and TR335N cameras are revolutionising the Pro AV landscape by delivering low latency and minimised bandwidth usage while maintaining high visual standards. AVer highlights that these advancements are achieved without the need for extensive hardware upgrades.

“We welcome the TR315N and TR335N to the NDI HX3 certified lineup,” added Andrew Vasquez, NDI Head of Customer Support. “The addition of these great cameras further expands users’ choices in the professional AV space, ensuring access to top-tier auto-tracking technology for their streaming and broadcasting needs.

“Utilising advanced AI technology and seamless NDI integration, AVer AI Auto Tracking PTZ Cameras redefine the Pro AV domain with its unmatched performance. NDI HX3 prioritises both quality and efficiency without compromise, establishing a new benchmark for visual storytelling excellence.”

More Details On The TR315N and TR335N

The TR315N and TR335N are distinguished 4K PTZ cameras, offering exceptional video clarity and advanced AI functionality.

The TR315N, with its 12X optical zoom, ensures premium video feeds with significantly reduced latency, leveraging a superior 4K 60fps resolution and the efficient compression of NDI HX3. This makes it an ideal choice for broadcasting, streaming, and recording, providing AI tracking features that enable seamless presenter tracking with unparalleled video quality.

The TR335N further enhances this experience with an impressive 30X optical zoom, excelling in capturing high-definition, dynamic video content across diverse environments, especially in extra-large venues.

AVer’s 2024 So Far

In March, a compelling case study was publicised in which AVer partnered with Sennheiser to elevate the hybrid learning experience at the University of Greenwich.

The higher education institution leveraged AVer’s cameras and Sennheiser’s audio products, particularly the TeamConnect Ceiling 2 (TCC 2) microphone, to develop an innovative “HyFlex” solution.

During the pandemic, the university transitioned to remote learning via Microsoft Teams with reasonable success but encountered new challenges, such as fatigue and decreased concentration levels. To address these issues, Mark Affection, Head of Digital AV Solutions at the University of Greenwich, and his AV team designed the HyFlex system to create a cohesive and equitable learning experience for both on-campus and remote participants.

In April, AVer and Xilica collaborated to design advanced camera tracking solutions to revolutionise hybrid collaboration.

AVer’s new camera tracking solutions meet the growing demand for smart voice-based tracking in medium and large collaboration areas like multi-purpose rooms, auditoriums, and classrooms. These solutions revolutionise presentations and lectures by providing an immersive view for all participants without needing a dedicated camera operator. Advanced voice tracking technology in AVer cameras allows presenters flexibility, seamless transitions between presentation styles, and enhanced engagement.

Later that month, AVer and Biamp partnered to produce a groundbreaking camera tracking solution.

This collaboration utilises data from Biamp Parlé conferencing microphones with Beamtracking technology to automatically activate AVer cameras and focus on active participants. This ensures all participants remain engaged and visible throughout the interaction.



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