Vec-550 4k Fixed (Premium) 7.1
2013-09-23

Vec-550 4k Fixed (Premium)

The unit comes with a VESA mounting bracket. You can attach it directly to the back of a 4K monitor or TV. For industrial use, use the side mounting holes for a DIN rail (sold separately).

: Delivers native 4K output at a fluid 30 frames per second to ensure crisp text and lifelike textures.

) stands out as a premium AVer 4K Dual-Lens PTZ Video Conferencing System designed specifically for medium-to-large corporate spaces. Integrating advanced artificial intelligence, dual-optics, and scalable enterprise audio, this camera transforms standard video calls into highly collaborative executive experiences. Key Specifications & Architecture Specification 4K PTZ optics with 12X optical zoom (24X total zoom) Secondary Lens 4K AI panoramic lens with 95° Field of View (FOV) Resolution Output Ultra HD 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) Audio Coverage Scalable daisy-chain speakerphone system Control Formats Contactless Gesture Control, RS232, IP Control Connectivity USB 3.1 Type-B, HDMI out, LAN (PoE+), DC 12V Optical Superiority: The Dual-Lens System VEC-550 4K

Most traditional conferencing cameras force businesses to choose between a wide angle to capture everyone or tight optical zoom to focus on a speaker. The AVer VC550 Architecture solves this dilemma by operating two distinct 4K lenses simultaneously:

[ VEC-550 4K Camera Hub ] │ ├── HDMI Out ──► (Ultra-HD Displays / Projectors) ├── USB-C ──► (Bring-Your-Own-Device Laptops) └── IP / LAN ──► (Networked Virtual Streaming & Web UI) The unit comes with a VESA mounting bracket

The versatility of the VEC-550 4K makes it indispensable across multiple industries.

The inclusion of full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports is crucial. Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 users can play games at 4K resolution at 120 frames per second. Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Latency : Delivers native 4K output at a fluid

Built-in speakers rarely match the clarity of the image; the VEC-550 4K’s onboard sound may suffice for casual viewing, but pairing with a soundbar or AV receiver unlocks the cinematic potential. Support for common object-based audio formats (Dolby Atmos/DTS:X) is a plus.