Uber Wide.

 

Altia Systems (now part of Jabra) partnered with us at MAST to conceptualize their new generation of immersive video conferencing hardware. In addition to carving out a new market, they were also looking to reduce cost by 50% with improved technology and a premium design look and feel. Cloud-based conferencing was making a resurgence thanks to dramatic improvements in real-time compression and Altia’s panoramic real-time video stitching technology was a game changer taking cloud collaboration to new immersive heights.

Altia was acquired by Jabra in 2019.

 

Disciplines

Industrial Design
Design Language
UX
Identity
Color, Material, Finish

Client

Jabra

 

This footprint of this camera was designed for the huddle-room, but is ready for the boardroom.

It was designed for flexibility of placement, allowing it to live on the wall, sitting subtly under the TV bezel. Due to it’s small footprint, it also fits comfortably in the middle of the table.

At this size, processing and heat are a distinct challenge.

PanaCast helped us connect teams to each other, especially in big meetings where we couldn’t possibly be in the same room with each other.

— Sonny Vu, CEO and Founder of Misfit

“We’ve deployed hundreds of Panacast’s devices across Uber’s conference rooms.”

— Ravi Sharma, Head of Collaboration, Uber

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