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Front & Back Camera

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Dual Cameras

Hybrid learning and large-scale presentations demand more than a single camera setup. In our latest YouTube video, we showcase how Teatrx equips meeting and educational spaces with dual cameras — one front-facing for video conferencing and one back-facing for capturing presentations, whiteboards, or live demonstrations. This setup ensures every participant, whether in the room or remote, experiences clear communication, seamless collaboration, and fully immersive presentations. Two cameras, infinite possibilities.


Key Benefits of Dual Camera Setups


🎥 1. Improved Hybrid Collaboration

Front cameras keep remote participants engaged with clear, high-quality video. Back cameras allow in-room content to be shared effortlessly — whether it’s a live demo, a whiteboard session, or a physical prototype. This setup bridges the gap between in-person and remote attendees, creating truly hybrid-ready meetings.


⚡ 2. Flexible Training and Presentation Options

With a back camera dedicated to capturing content, trainers and presenters can focus on delivering value, not juggling devices. Switch between cameras with ease to show both the speaker and the material, keeping your audience engaged from start to finish.


📑 3. Documentation Made Simple

Dual cameras aren’t just about live meetings — they’re about preserving knowledge. Record sessions, capture training steps, or document presentations directly, ensuring your team has access to materials anytime, anywhere.


🛠️ 4. Seamless Integration with Existing Tools

Teatrx works with your current video conferencing platforms and meeting room technology. No need for extra logins or complicated setups — dual cameras integrate smoothly into your workflow for friction-free collaboration.


Two Cameras, Infinite Possibilities

Teatrx dual camera setups redefine what a meeting room can do. From hybrid team meetings to dynamic presentations and efficient documentation, this solution equips your spaces for the future of work.



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