INOGENI CAMTRACK Voice-Activated Multi-Camera Switcher
CAMTRACK removes the camera operator from a meeting room. It reads speaker location data from Shure ceiling arrays, table microphones, and DSP processors, then drives PTZ cameras to the matching preset so the remote participants always see the person speaking. Cameras that have their own AI auto-tracking and auto-framing keep working alongside it, and tally outputs fire the indicator lights so people in the room know which camera is live.
It talks to cameras over VISCA-over-IP, Canon XC protocol, HTTP, WebSocket, and TCP/IP, covering Canon, AVer, Panasonic, and Sony PTZ cameras, and pairs with the INOGENI CAM230 and CAM300 switchers or the IP2USB converter to get the selected feed into a USB, HDMI, NDI, or RTSP destination. Each Shure device can be split into up to eight audio zones, and large systems scale to 125 microphones on MXCW or more than 80 on MXW neXt. The standard CAMTRACK handles up to four Shure devices and eight cameras; CAMTRACK PRO takes it to eight devices and twelve cameras. Both run on 802.3af PoE with an optional Micro-USB supply, in a fanless aluminum chassis, TAA compliant with a 5-year warranty.
| Function | Voice-activated camera switching from Shure microphone speaker location data |
|---|---|
| Capacity | CAMTRACK: up to 4 Shure devices and 8 PTZ cameras; PRO: up to 8 devices and 12 cameras |
| Camera Protocols | VISCA over IP, Canon XC, HTTP, WebSocket, TCP/IP |
| Camera Brands | Canon, AVer, Panasonic, Sony, and other VISCA-over-IP cameras |
| Audio Zones | Up to 8 zones per Shure device; scales to 125 mics (MXCW) or 80+ (MXW neXt) |
| Integration | INOGENI CAM230, CAM300, and IP2USB; USB, HDMI, NDI, and RTSP destinations |
| Tally | Tally activation for camera indicator lights |
| Network / Power | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet; PoE IEEE 802.3af or optional Micro-USB |
| Build | Fanless aluminum chassis, TAA compliant, 5-year warranty |








