Rally Bar Huddle - Graphite




Category: conference-cameras




Category: conference-cameras
Was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to set up—just plugged it in and it worked with Zoom right away. The mic picks up voices clearly from across the room, which is a huge improvement over my old webcam.
Finally, a conference camera that actually picks up everyone around the table without us having to shout. The auto-framing feature is a lifesaver for hybrid meetings—it smoothly follows whoever is speaking. Setup was a breeze with just one USB-C cable.
The 120-degree field of view captures our entire small meeting room without anyone getting cut off. Audio pickup is crisp even from the far end of the table.
Setup was surprisingly simple — just plugged it into USB and the conference software recognized it instantly. The built-in speakerphone fills our small meeting room clearly without any echo.
I was worried the mic wouldn't pick up everyone in our small meeting room, but it captures voices clearly from across the table. The camera's auto-framing is a lifesaver; it smoothly follows whoever's speaking. Really impressed with the crisp video quality even in low light.
The setup was surprisingly quick—plugged it into our conference room TV and it just worked. The auto-framing keeps everyone in the shot during stand-up meetings, and the mics catch people across the table clearly. Only wish the cable was a bit longer for our awkwardly placed display.
This thing picked up everyone’s voice from across the room without any tinny echo, and the autoframing kept the presenter centered perfectly during our all-hands meeting.
I was really impressed by how clearly it picks up voices from across the table, even when people talk over each other. The graphite finish blends nicely into our meeting room setup too.
The microphone picks up voices from across our small office without that hollow echo we used to get. Video is crisp even in our dimly lit room, and the graphite finish blends in nicely with our monitor setup.
Set it up in a small conference room and the 120-degree field of view captures everyone at the table without squeezing heads at the edges. The auto-framing locked onto speakers seamlessly during our first call, which saved me from manual adjustments. Audio is crisp enough that remote colleagues heard no echo even from 10 feet away.