
Jabra and Huddly are partnering to bring a new plug-and-play collaboration solution to large meeting rooms, designed to make setup easier for AV and IT teams managing complex spaces.
The joint solution combines Jabra’s professional audio systems with Huddly’s AI-powered multi-camera technology, delivering coverage across large rooms without additional programming or complicated configuration. The companies said the integration supports Android, Windows and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) setups, giving managers flexibility in mixed environments.
Huddly Crew, the company’s multi-camera system, uses artificial intelligence to track speakers and automatically adjust framing in real time. When paired with Jabra’s integrated audio, the package is built to maintain consistent performance across meeting spaces while reducing the need for manual adjustments.
“We are launching into a rapidly expanding market for intelligent meetings with untapped potential across large rooms,” said Holger Reisinger, senior vice president for video solutions at Jabra. “This collaboration addresses a real need in the market and allows us to combine our strengths to support secure MDEP-based systems and large meeting spaces.”
The system is designed for quick deployment, using cable-based setup with no programming required. It also includes support for extension audio and leverages Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP) for added security.
“At Huddly, we are excited to collaborate with Jabra to bring Huddly Crew, our AI-driven multi-camera technology to Android-based systems for large meeting rooms,” said Fraser Park, chief commercial officer at Huddly. “This partnership enables us to extend the simplicity and flexibility that customers value into more complex spaces.”
The collaboration builds on Jabra’s existing PanaCast and Speak lines for small and medium rooms, giving IT and AV teams a single ecosystem to manage spaces of all sizes. The integrated solution will roll out globally in phases, with full availability expected in early 2026.
