AVer and Bosch have expanded their partnership to deliver advanced multi-camera voice tracking for users.
AI-powered AV solution provider AVer is collaborating with conference tech and services supplier Bosch to create a new integration of cameras, a voice tracking hub, and audio systems.
Stanley Cheng, AVer Vice President, said:
Our partnership with Bosch brings a whole new level of sophistication to the conferencing experience for meetings, training sessions, and seminars in the professional meeting market.”
Both companies outline that by integrating AVer’s Pro AV cameras and MT300(N) Matrix Tracking Box with Bosch’s DICENTIS Wireless Conference and CCS 1000 D Digital Discussion Systems through a RESTful API, users can produce immersive, engaging, and secure conferencing environments.
This combination intends to bolster the overall conferencing experience, offering seamless connectivity and advanced functionality.
“The combination of AVer’s premium camera and voice tracking technologies and our trusted conference systems guarantees crystal-clear visuals and pristine audio that sets a new standard,” added Ruud Michiels from Bosch Building Technologies’ Product Variants & Integration Partner Program.
“The AVer auto tracking camera will automatically follow the live-delegate when the delegate is moving. Another nice feature is that a lot of AVer PTZ cameras can be interfaced to DICENTIS Wireless and CCS 1000 D when using the AVer MT300(N) matrix.”
More Information On The Expanded Partnership
The new integration through RESTful API seeks to boost both security and flexibility for end users, which AVer says marks a significant improvement over previous integrations.
Organisations can protect against unauthorised requests and maintain data integrity during streaming sessions. For integrators, the RESTful API aims to fashion a more streamlined method of connecting devices, enabling faster deployment and simplifying the integration of multiple systems.
AVer says this integration also allows for comprehensive management of multimedia devices, with AVer’s MT300(N) Matrix Tracking Box included. Users can straightforwardly adjust voice tracking functions, microphone settings, and AVer camera configurations through a unified platform interface, streamlining control and improving operational efficiency.
By connecting AVer’s Pro AV cameras and Bosch’s Conference Systems with the MT300(N), AVer suggests users can unlock advanced auto-tracking features that materially enhance engagement during conferences.
AVer’s Pro AV cameras offer optical zoom options of 12X and 30X, capturing intricate details to highlight speakers, presentation materials, and whiteboards with excellent clarity. These cameras deliver seamless, lossless 4K 60fps video for an immersive visual experience, supported by flexible outputs including IP, HDMI, and USB.
Designed for minimal latency, the cameras ensure smooth transitions between speaker views and shared content, enabling flawless remote participation.
With a wide range of connectivity options—IP, HDMI, USB, and 3G-SDI—along with plug-and-play capabilities and Power over Ethernet (PoE+), flexible multi-camera switching is effortless. The combination of AVer and Bosch’s systems empowers users to focus on delivering impactful presentations free from technical distractions.
What Else Has AVer Been Up To Recently?
In October, AVer made NDI standard across its Pro AV cameras to bolster device connectivity and make app integrations more seamless.
AVer aims to streamline IP-based workflows, describing NDI as “becoming the most popular IP standard”. NDI leverages existing network infrastructure, allowing admins to connect video devices, integrate additional applications, expand network resources, and create more content with greater efficiency.
In August, AVer received Zoom Rooms Presenter Focus certifications for a range of Pro AV cameras following “rigorous” testing.
AVer emphasised the benefits of its auto-tracking camera series in enhancing user experiences by delivering “impactful presentations” with optimised visual focus to sustain audience engagement. Models including the TR211, TR315, TR315N, TR335, TR335N, PTC310UV2, and PTC320UNV2 have now been certified for use in Zoom Rooms.
Meanwhile, in May, AVer announced its TR300 Series of 4K PTZ cameras had obtained the prestigious NDI Certification for advanced video streaming.
AVer’s TR315N and TR335N 4K PTZ cameras have earned the NDI HX3 Certification, confirming their compatibility with NDI’s seamless, low-latency video connectivity technology. AVer highlights that this certification strengthens the cameras’ role in transforming the Pro AV industry by offering low latency and reduced bandwidth usage while maintaining high-quality visuals.
Crucially, these improvements require no major hardware upgrades, making them a game-changer for professional AV setups.