AVer Information announced the TR211, a remote camera equipped with an AI automatic tracking function. The retail price is to be determined. The TR211 is equipped with full HD 1080p/60fps and a maximum 144x zoom (12x optical x 12x digital), allowing you to clearly capture the fine details of people and content. In addition, the “AI auto-tracking” function allows it to instantly detect people and automatically track and shoot them. By purchasing a license key, you can upgrade to NDI compatibility.
AI auto-tracking remote camera
The AI auto-tracking remote camera TR211 provides users with powerful and reliable performance. The TR211 is equipped with high-performance auto-tracking functions using AI technology, such as presenter mode, zone mode, and hybrid mode. With a 12x optical zoom lens, high resolution of 1080p/60fps, and smooth PTZ operation, it is a model that is useful in scenes such as broadcasting, video distribution, and video recording.
12x optical zoom for clear detail
The TR211 is equipped with a 12x optical zoom that allows smooth zooming even while the camera is panning or tilting, allowing you to highlight content or quickly move the shooting range, so you can capture important moments with clear detail.
Supports 1080p/60fps video output via HDMI/USB/IP
HDMI/USB/IP connections allow for 1080p/60fps video output. You can easily start streaming video using multiple devices without having to waste time on complicated settings or troublesome cable wiring.
AI auto-tracking makes video streaming smarter and easier
With high-precision processing, AVer’s cutting-edge AI auto-tracking algorithm easily identifies and captures people and moving objects, allowing the TR211 to track targets without losing sight of them.
AVer TR211 Modes
Presenter Mode
Presenter mode provides high tracking performance, allowing the camera to capture the moving presenter smoothly without missing them.
Zone Mode
In zone mode, up to four shooting areas (zones) are created in advance, and content is displayed in each zone in accordance with the movements of the presenter (the person being tracked).
Hybrid Mode
By using “Hybrid Mode,” which combines Presenter Mode and Zone Mode, presenters can give presentations with greater freedom. When Hybrid Mode is used, Zone Mode is automatically turned on when the presenter enters a preset area that has been set up in advance, and when the presenter leaves the preset area, it automatically switches to Presenter Mode.