Clearer conferences: simplified audio-based camera switching by Sony and Nureva
We’ve partnered with audio conferencing specialist Nureva® to offer a complete AV solution for large spaces that ensures meeting participants are seen and heard clearly, wherever they are in the room.
Integrated AV solution focuses on conference speakers
Sony has joined forces with Nureva to provide an integrated AV bundle for corporate organisations, universities and colleges that brings extra clarity to video conferences and hybrid lectures.
We’ve combined our SRG Series PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) and remote cameras with Nureva’s HDL410 audio conferencing system. Together, they create a uniquely powerful, flexible and easy-to-use solution for large rooms that automatically switches between multiple cameras with Inogeni multi-camera selector integration using Nureva camera zones feature to follow the current speaker in meetings, lectures and seminars.
Brilliant sound and pictures in larger spaces
Each time a person talks – or moves around the room – their words are picked up clearly by Nureva’s groundbreaking virtual mic technology that focuses on the speaker’s words while cutting background noise. At the same time, powerful AI analytics in our SRG-A40 and SRG-A12 PTZ cameras ensures that the current presenter is framed accurately, tracking their movements smoothly and naturally regardless of movement or posture.
PTZ Auto Framing camera with AI analytics, up to 40x zoom.
PTZ Auto Framing camera with AI analytics, up to 12x zoom.
Compact 4K POV remote camera with wide viewing angle.
4K PTZ camera with up to 40x zoom.
Virtual microphones capture speaker’s words clearly
Patented Microphone Mist™ technology by Nureva is a revolution in audio conferencing that fills any meeting space with a mesh of thousands of ‘virtual’ microphones. The position of each virtual mic is determined by powerful digital processing that interprets signals picked up by two or more physical microphones, focusing their combined pickup patterns on a specific zone.
Wherever a person is situated in the room, a virtual microphone is always right by them. There’s no detectable transition between virtual mic sources as the speaker moves around the room. Mic gain is adjusted for the person speaking at that moment, complemented by further processing that optimises speech quality while reducing ambient room noise.