MAXHUB Debuts New UC M30 4K 180-Degree Panoramic Camera

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MAXHUB has introduced the UC M30 4K, a new 180-degree panoramic camera with a feature set that includes a panoramic 180-degree field of view, auto tracking to following the currently speaking meeting participant, plus six video layouts to suit every meeting type from small groups to full-room presentations.

With its 180-degree panoramic field of view, the new UC M30 is designed to enable meeting participants to maximize the visual aspects of a remote meeting session by providing full-picture immersive technology that captures every participant from far-to-the-left to all-the-way-right. In addition, it utilizes three 12MP cameras, each with 4K UHD resolution.

The UC M30 also offers six video layouts. Compose Mode combines a panoramic view with closeups, enabling remote meeting participants to see the entire room while also viewing closeups of six key meeting participants. With Manual Mode, zooming into a specific area in the room is a snap while Body Fit Mode makes it easier to focus on all meeting participants. The UC M30’s Grid Mode facilitates close-ups of four key meeting participants simultaneously, each in their own quadrant. Presentation Mode puts the focus on the whiteboard and the active presenter at the same time, and Speaker Mode displays the entire meeting room while focusing on all the participants simultaneously.

Also onboard is auto tracking capability that follows the currently speaking meeting participant. The UC M30 not only recognizes and zooms in on meeting participants, it can also track speakers as they move about the room. Further, the UC M30 can auto-track changes in the number of meeting participants.

The UC M30 incorporates both USB Type-C and USB-Type A connectors (one each). The unit connects to a Bluetooth speaker without an external USB hub.

Sam Malik, Senior Director of Sales and Marketing for MAXHUB’s North American operations, states, “With its 180-degree field of view, the UC M30 offers a really wide look compared to the 110-degree field of view common in other, less capable camera systems. Its auto tracking capability must be experienced to be fully appreciated and, best of all, the camera works with all major conferencing platforms, regardless of whether the platform is Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts, Zoom, or something else.”

The MAXHUB UC M30 4K 180-Degree Panoramic Camera is available now. Go here for additional information.

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