New AVer Distance Learning Camera Features AI Auto Tracking

AVer TR310 AI Auto Tracking Distance Learning Camera

AVer has introduced a new distance learning camera that uses artificial intelligence to automatically detect and follow an instructor's movement in the classroom, with no need for a camera operator.

The TR310 AI Auto Tracking Distance Learning Camera's AI algorithms enable two tracking modes: Presenter Tracking or Zone Tracking. Presenter Tracking follows the presenter wither either full body or half body recognition, while Zone Tracking allows tracking between multiple preset zones in the learning space.

Other features include:

  • 10X optical zoom;
  • USB and HDMI connectivity;
  • Free software for video recording, image capture and live streaming;
  • Administrative controls for maintenance and management of multiple cameras from a single location;
  • Compatibility with videoconferencing platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Hangout; and
  • The ability to connect a document camera to display physical objects and material during a class.

For more information, visit the AVer site.

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