Altia Systems is a video conferencing and collaboration technology company that specializes in AI-powered camera solutions for meeting rooms, classrooms, and other collaboration spaces. Their flagship product is the PanaCast camera system.
The company was founded in 2011 in Cupertino, California.
In 2015, they launched their first product, the PanaCast camera system.
In 2018, the company was acquired by computer hardware manufacturer, Intel Corporation.
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The PanaCast camera system is a 180-degree panoramic camera that uses AI and computer vision to provide a natural and immersive video conferencing experience. It is designed for use in meeting rooms, huddle spaces, and classrooms.
The PanaCast 2 is an upgraded version of the original PanaCast camera system, with improved image quality and AI capabilities.
The PanaCast 3 is the latest version of the PanaCast camera system, with 4K resolution and advanced AI features such as intelligent zoom and auto-framing.
The PanaCast 3 has improved image quality, 4K resolution, and advanced AI features such as intelligent zoom and auto-framing.
The PanaCast camera system is compatible with a wide range of video conferencing software, including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Webex.
Yes, the PanaCast camera system comes with a mounting bracket for wall or ceiling installation.
No, the PanaCast camera system is designed to work in a variety of lighting conditions, from dimly lit rooms to bright sunlight.
Yes, the PanaCast camera system is designed to be plug-and-play, with no complicated software or hardware installation required.