Jabra, Huddly Partner to Bring Integrated Solution for Large Meeting Rooms

Denmark-based Jabra, a global provider of professional audio and video solutions, is collaborating with Norwegian video technology company Huddly to bring a unified solution that solves key challenges for large meeting spaces, particularly on Android systems.

The two Scandinavian brands will work together to offer scalable, plug-and-play solutions that simplify deployment regardless of room size. Jabra offers integrated audio and video solutions for small and medium-sized meeting rooms. Huddly’s Huddly Crew multicamera technology is built for larger meeting spaces, using AI to automate speaker tracking and adjust framing automatically and in real time, officials said.

Combining Jabra and Huddly technology will give organizations access to a comprehensive package that extends coverage and performance into larger, more complex rooms, the companies said.

“We are launching into a rapidly expanding market for intelligent meetings with untapped potential across large rooms,” said Holger Reisinger, SVP for video solutions at Jabra. “This collaboration addresses a real need in the market and allows us to combine our strengths to support secure MDEP-based systems and large meeting spaces, with the clear goal of delivering integrated solutions to customers around the world.”

The Jabra and Huddly collaboration will address some of the historical challenges associated with large and multipurpose training rooms on Android-based systems, such as requirements for additional configurations or workarounds. The combined offering will include end-to-end compatibility across Android, Windows and BYOD environments, along with the integrated AI-powered multicamera video from Huddly and professional audio from Jabra, including extension audio, officials said.

In addition, it’ll be a simple, cable-based setup with no programming or manual configuration required and offer strengthened security via the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP). The complete package will have product and service support through Jabra+.

“We are excited to collaborate with Jabra to bring Huddly Crew, our AI-driven multicamera technology to Android-based systems for large meeting rooms,” said Fraser Park, chief commercial officer at Huddly. “This partnership enables us to extend the simplicity and flexibility that customers value into more complex spaces, ensuring consistent, high-quality video and audio experiences across all room types.”

Though customers will initially have a fully integrated Android solution at launch from The Jabra and Huddly collaboration, the partnership ultimately will be rolled out globally in phases, with complete integration targeted for early 2026, officials said.

In addition, Jabra will continue to support small and medium room solutions through its PanaCast and Speak product lines, the company said.