
A video conferencing camera captures the entire meeting room with optimal image quality. Available as fixed or motorised PTZ models, it adapts to all environments requiring professional group communication with clear visibility of every participant. Depending on the model, it may include optical zoom, a wide field of view and AI-powered features such as intelligent framing and automatic tracking.








































Professional video conferencing cameras are designed to accurately capture groups of people in meeting rooms. Offering a wide field of view, optimised image quality and automated framing technologies, they are suitable for all types of professional spaces. Their advanced features help create a natural presence for remote participants, comparable to traditional in-person meetings.
| Wide field of view | 90° to 180° to capture all participants without blind spots. |
| Professional resolutions | Full HD or 4K for clear and detailed images. |
| Motorised PTZ cameras | Pan-Tilt-Zoom models offering multiple framing options. |
| Connectivity | USB, HDMI or IP connection to suit different configurations. |
| UC compatibility | Works with Teams, Zoom, Google Meet and more. |

Video conferencing cameras are used in meeting rooms to capture all participants and maintain optimal inclusion, and in conferences for live streaming. In lecture theatres, they cover large spaces and connect multiple remote sites within multi-site organisations. In education, video conferencing cameras support dynamic and interactive presentations.
Onedirect offers professional video conferencing cameras from leading brands such as Aver, Yealink, Huddly, MAXHUB and Logitech. As an official reseller, we guarantee authentic products and fast, secure delivery. Our team helps you select the ideal camera based on room size and integration with existing systems. Our after-sales service then provides ongoing support to ensure smooth deployment and high user satisfaction.
What is the difference between a fixed camera and a PTZ camera for video conferencing?
Fixed cameras offer a static field of view that captures the entire room at all times. Motorised PTZ cameras provide multiple framing options, zoom and automatic tracking, which are particularly useful in larger meeting rooms.
Are these cameras suitable for large spaces?
Yes. They are suitable for meeting rooms, lecture theatres and auditoriums, provided the model is selected according to room size.
Where should the camera be positioned in a meeting room?
Ideally facing participants at seated eye level. Depending on room layout and primary usage, ceiling placement may also be suitable.
Are video conferencing cameras compatible with all platforms?
Most USB models offer universal compatibility. Some IP cameras require specific integration with professional video conferencing systems, depending on supported protocols.
Which accessories can complement a camera?
Depending on the selected model and room configuration, wall or ceiling mounts may be useful, along with audio systems such as soundbars or extension microphones.