Crestron CCS-CAM-USB-F-400 Huddly IQ Collaboration Camera
The CCS-CAM-USB-F-400 is Crestron's model number for the Huddly IQ, a fixed conference camera built around a 12 MP 1/2.3 in. CMOS sensor and a six element aspherical glass lens with a 150 degree diagonal field of view. That width is what lets one camera at the front of a huddle room see the whole table, and because framing is done in software there is no motor to whine on a live call and nothing to fall out of calibration.
A Movidius Myriad X neural compute engine handles the processing. Genius Framing finds the people in the shot and zooms to them continuously, using 4x lossless digital zoom rather than presets, and 3D noise reduction, dynamic light optimisation and dewarping clean up what a wide lens and a badly lit room hand it. People counting analytics reports occupancy, and Auto-Flip rotates the image when the camera is hung upside down. Output is 1080p30 as a standard USB UVC 1.1 device over USB 3.1, so it appears to the host as an ordinary webcam. The onboard microphone is disabled when the camera is used with a Crestron Flex system.
| Image Sensor | 12 Megapixel 1/2.3 in. CMOS |
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| Lens | High precision ultra wide angle six element aspherical glass |
| Field of View | 150 degrees diagonal, 120 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees vertical |
| Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Processor | Neural Compute Engine, Intel Movidius Myriad X |
| Pan / Tilt / Zoom | 4x lossless digital zoom, pan and tilt |
| Output Signal Type | USB UVC 1.1 |
| Output Resolution | HD 1080p at 30 fps |
| Host Connection | USB 3.1 |





