Jabra Panacast 20: when size doesn’t matter, HD camera packed with best videoconferencing solutions

Video conferencing solutions started in 2006, when internet was a premium service, and E1 PRI or ISDN was such a hard thing to find from the two telcos. A dedicated network for this was required, a public IP, NAT and of course, a boardroom specifically designed for video conferencing – large panel TVs hung on the wall, with a set top box as big as a baseball catcher’s glove.

 

Now, Jabra Panacast 20: when size doesn’t matter, HD camera packed with best videoconferencing solutions as it comes really handy and small. The Panacast 20 is smaller in size than the first series of the Panacast 50, and a lot more within reach as the price point is significantly affordable, comparing it back in 2006 where it is as much as buying a car.

 

Jabra Panacast 20
Jabra Panacast 20: when size doesn’t matter, HD camera packed with best videoconferencing solutions

 

Jabra Panacast 20 breaks all rules and boundaries, setting record from the leader in audio conferencing solutions, now making waves in the videoconferencing solutions. It may look like a CCTV  camera but it’s not. It’s a mini HD camera.

 

The Jabra Panacast 20 is the interim solutions for a lot of people with different wants and needs in their daily lives, like expats who need to secure deals without travelling, consultants like Doctors who needs to see patients requiring immediate care, engineers who need to coach onsite tech team, life coaches, sales people who want to meet with clients, and even people in the HR who wants to meet applicants via the internet.

 

The Jabra Panacast 20 bridges the gap of distance and time difference, or the lack of time to be in one place. Bring it all the time, as you need to be in meetings anytime and anywhere with your laptop and mobile data then you are set to go.

 

Jabra Panacast 20
Jabra Panacast 20: when size doesn’t matter, HD camera packed with best videoconferencing solutions

 

Clarity in video voice

Making the meeting with the best clarity both in video and voice counts a lot. Every frame, second counts as you get 4K HD resolution. There is an option to use Jabra Speak 710, or any of Jabra’s portable speaker phones; or Jabra headsets like the Jabra Evolve 2 30 – be it a wired or wireless one.

 

You can also collaborate meetings with the Jabra Panacast Room System as a remote attendee.

You may also use your laptop’s built-in microphone and speaker or integrate it to a professional audio system.

 

After the media event with Jabra Philippines showcasing their Panacast 50 Room system powered by Microsoft Teams and Lenovo, we were all given the chance to have that first hand experience with the Jabra Panacast 20 and it exceeds our expectations.

 

Jabra Panacast 20
Jabra Panacast 20: when size doesn’t matter, HD camera packed with best videoconferencing solutions

 

First, the design of the Jabra Panacast 20 is so small and compact. The metallic frame assures you of the sturdy build that it would last long. It comes with a carrying case and a heavy duty coated USB C cable with it.

 

Ease of Use

By downloading the installation app Jabra Direct from Google Play Store.. you can easily add and configure new devices to your laptop.  There is no provision, NAT binding, network isolation like how you used to configure a videoconferencing solution.

 

In a matter of minutes, you will be able to use the Jabra Panacast 20.

 

Compatibility with other apps

The Jabra Panacast 20 works with all the Top Video Conferencing apps, Unified Collaboration or VOIP platforms out in the market today.

 

PanaCast 20 is certified for Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet and Works With Chromebook and works with all leading UC platforms for a seamless experience. So you’re free to focus on your meetings – not your tech.

Eli

Eli has 28 years of extensive IT sales expertise in Data, voice and network security and integrating them is his masterpiece. Photography and writing is his passion. Growing up as a kid, his father taught him to use the steel bodied Pentax and Hanimex 135mm film and single-direction flash, Polaroid cameras, and before going digital, he used mini DV tape with his Canon videocam. He now shoots with his Canon EOS 30D. Photography and blogging is a powerful mixture for him.

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