Jabra, global provider of professional audio and video solutions, introduced new updates to the PanaCast 50 VBS available via firmware, giving IT admins and facility managers new deployment options and greater flexibility for meetings.
Per the company, Jabra PanaCast 50 VBS can now run in Permanent BYOD mode, enabling users to manage meetings from a PC and meet different needs for different rooms. With the added introduction of Wi-Fi connectivity, facility managers and IT admins have the freedom and flexibility to deploy and connect the PanaCast 50 VBS wherever there is Wi-Fi.
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According to a statement, all Jabra PanaCast Android video bars are MDEP–based (Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform) solutions. Both the updated PanaCast 50 VBS and the new PanaCast 40 VBS, available mid-2025, offer flexible deployment options with enhanced security built on MDEP, says the company.
In addition, new features for the Jabra PanaCast 50 VBS make meetings more productive, the company notes. Intelligent Meeting Space enables users to personalize and set virtual meeting space boundaries, excluding outside distractions and keeping the focus on participants in the room — perfect for glass-walled rooms.
Holger Reisinger, SVP for enterprise video business unit at Jabra, states, “We have continued to strengthen Jabra’s PanaCast portfolio to evolve with changing needs. New deployment options with enhanced security and features that boost productivity, enable Android customers to get the most from their Jabra video solutions, giving them confidence that they are making a future-proof investment.”