AV company Jabra has announced new updates to the PanaCast 50 VBS aimed at giving IT admins and facility managers new deployment options.
“We have continued to strengthen Jabra’s PanaCast portfolio to evolve with changing needs,”
Holger Reisinger, SVP for Enterprise Video Business Unit at Jabra, said.
Available via firmware, the Android update promises greater flexibility, security, and experience enhancement for meetings.
Improving the PanaCast
The Jabra PanaCast 50 VBS is a video bar system designed for video conferencing in hybrid meeting environments.
It features eight professional-grade microphones, high-definition speakers, and a panoramic 4K camera with a 180-degree field of view.
It incorporates intelligent video technology, including automatic framing and intelligent zoom, which dynamically adjusts to focus on active speakers.
Additionally, the PanaCast 50 VBS is equipped with an onboard Android computer.
"New deployment options with enhanced security, and features that boost productivity, enable Android customers to get the most from their Jabra video solutions, giving them confidence that they are making a future-proof investment,” Reisinger said.
This new Android update allows the Jabra PanaCast 50 VBS to run in Permanent BYOD mode.
This enables users to manage meetings from a PC and meet different needs for different rooms.




