Walk into any modern office in Delhi, and you’ll likely find at least one glass-walled meeting room with a messy tangle of wires, mismatched devices, and someone muttering, “Can everyone see me now?” Choosing the right video setup can prevent that headache entirely.
A video bar is like an all-in-one orchestra—camera, microphones, and speakers working in harmony from a single sleek unit. It’s ideal if your goal is simplicity: fewer cables, easy mounting, and quick setup.
A standalone camera, on the other hand, gives you flexibility. You can pair it with higher-end audio devices, mix and match components, and upgrade over time.
At Teknics India, we often recommend the Jabra PanaCast for Indian workspaces that balance style and practicality. Its compact design fits perfectly in Delhi’s hybrid meeting rooms where space and time are both premium commodities.
Why Choose Jabra PanaCast for Hybrid Meetings
Hybrid meetings aren’t just a trend—they’re the new heartbeat of modern collaboration. Some people gather around a table; others join from different cities. The challenge? Making everyone feel equally seen and heard.
That’s where Jabra PanaCast earns its name. With three ultra-wide cameras that stitch together a seamless 180-degree panoramic view, it captures the entire room naturally—no one lurking at the edge of the frame.
It’s plug-and-play with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, so you can walk in, plug it in, and start your meeting in seconds. Teknics India doesn’t just sell the device—we install, calibrate, and fine-tune it so your hybrid team can focus on ideas, not equipment.
What Features Matter in a Conference Camera: 180° vs 90°
The field of view (FoV) in a conference camera determines how much of your room the camera “sees.” Many traditional cameras have a 90° lens—fine for two or three people seated closely together. But widen that room, and suddenly half your team vanishes off-screen.
The Jabra PanaCast’s 180° panoramic coverage means everyone stays visible, even in wide boardrooms. Its real-time image stitching merges three camera feeds into one fluid shot—no jerky pans or robotic zooms.
At Teknics India, we evaluate your meeting room’s dimensions before recommending gear. For some, a 120° lens does the trick. For others—especially wide conference tables—the full 180° makes every voice and face count.
Is 4K Resolution Important for Video Conferencing Cameras in India?
Is 4K really necessary, or just a shiny number on the box? The answer depends on how you work.
If your meetings involve design reviews, detailed presentations, or whiteboard sharing, that Panoramic-4K clarity makes a world of difference. Facial expressions appear natural; documents stay readable even from a distance.
But for smaller rooms or lower-bandwidth networks, 1080p might be perfectly fine. The point is balance. The Jabra PanaCast gives you both: 4K panoramic precision when you want it, and adaptive resolution when your network calls for efficiency.
Teknics India helps you calibrate the setup for your exact bandwidth and display size—so you’re never paying for pixels you can’t use.
What Is the Ideal Field of View for Meeting Room Cameras in India?
Think of FoV as the camera’s “window” into your meeting. A narrow FoV focuses in, a wide one opens up the scene. But not every room in Delhi needs the same window size.
- Small huddle rooms (3–4 people): 90° to 120° works well.
- Medium meeting rooms (6–8 people): 120° to 140° keeps everyone visible.
- Wide or collaborative spaces: Go for 180°, like the Jabra PanaCast.
The 180° lens means you can push your table closer to the wall and still fit everyone in the frame—ideal for tight corporate offices or co-working spaces. Teknics India’s team measures your layout and recommends exactly what your room needs, not what a spec sheet says you should buy.
Jabra PanaCast Installation Guide and Setup in India
Buying the camera is easy. Getting it to perform perfectly in your space—that’s where the craft comes in.
At Teknics India, we handle the installation end-to-end:
- Mounting at eye level for natural perspective.
- Cable management to keep your meeting room uncluttered.
- Lighting checks to prevent backlit silhouettes (a common Delhi issue with big windows).
- Software setup and firmware updates for flawless Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet integration.
- Test calls and staff orientation to make sure your team feels confident from day one.
The result? Crisp 4K clarity, everyone framed perfectly, and a conference room that just works—every single time.
Final Thoughts
The future of meetings isn’t about bigger screens or fancier tables—it’s about clarity, inclusion, and connection. The Jabra PanaCast captures that spirit beautifully, and with Teknics India’s professional installation and support, your hybrid meetings will feel effortless, human, and genuinely collaborative.