Jabra, a global provider of professional audio and video solutions, has launched three new expandable room solutions designed to deliver complete video and audio coverage across mid-size to large meeting spaces. Built to support clear, natural interaction, the room kits combine intelligent video, room filling sound and flexible expansion to help organizations create environments in which every participant can equally take part in the conversation, no matter where they sit in the room, officials said.
Jabra PanaCast Room Kits are available in configurations with one, three or five cameras, and each kit is designed to work as a unified system. At the core of the room kits is the new Jabra PanaCast 55 VBS, paired with the new Jabra PanaCast SpeakerMic and Jabra’s multi-camera technology. Together, they form an Android-based solution that’s designed for easy deployment, management and scale without adding complexity, the company said.
The room kits are intended to offer organizations a flexible foundation that adapts to different environments and collaboration styles to ensure a consistent and inclusive experience.
The Jabra PanaCast 55 VBS is a new video bar that expands connectivity to support extension audio and multi-camera setup featuring a panoramic 180-degree video with intelligent framing and edge AI-powered features for enhanced clarity and engagement.
The Jabra PanaCast SpeakerMic is a new audio extension designed to capture voices evenly across seating positions. It also adds meeting room controls, helping conversations feel clear, natural and balanced throughout the room.
Jabra Cams is an AI-driven, multi-camera system developed from Huddly technology. Using multiple vantage points, the cameras are designed to track the active speaker and capture the room more completely to create a clearer and more immersive visual experience. Intelligent director modes allow meetings to focus on the person speaking or highlight group interaction, adapting dynamically as conversations unfold.
“Meeting spaces today need technology that supports people in a natural and unobtrusive way,” said Holger Reisinger, SVP, Jabra Video Business Unit. “With Jabra PanaCast Room Kits, we focused on creating room experiences that feel balanced and inclusive from every seat. By combining intelligent video with high-quality audio, we help organizations build spaces that support more natural interaction and confident participation,”
The room kits are expected to be available in the second quarter this year.










