Conference-room deployments span huddle spaces through large boardrooms: dependable video toward remote participants, touch-ready displays for workshops, lectern-grade presentation tools, and speech-intelligible audio that survives HVAC noise and long tables. RAB India aligns camera sightlines, display size, acoustics, and network headroom with how your teams meet, then delivers structured cabling, mounting, DSP tuning, commissioning, and handover so day-two operation stays straightforward.
Key points
Conference Cameras
Interactive panels
Digital Podiums
Audio Solutions
Product Items
Conference Cameras
Conference cameras keep hybrid meetings visible: HD or 4K sensors with automatic speaker tracking suit compact rooms, while PTZ heads cover long tables. All-in-one bars mount below the display to tidy cabling. RAB India sets field of view, mounting height, and streaming headroom for your layout and daily call pattern.
Interactive panels
Interactive flat panels add touch annotation and digital whiteboarding for training or design reviews—size and anti-glare choices matter under bright lights. Fixed walls or mobile trolleys change how power and data reach the screen. RAB India coordinates structure, switching paths, and sightlines before install so presenters can work the full canvas comfortably.
Digital Podiums
Digital podiums combine gooseneck microphones, confidence monitors, and content control for lectures, town halls, and executive briefings. Mobile lecterns rotate between halls; fixed units anchor flagship auditoriums. RAB India plans stage power, audio tie-lines, and tidy cable dressing so each event run stays predictable.
Audio Solutions
Room audio must capture quiet speakers yet reject fan and keyboard noise. Beamforming arrays or ceiling microphones focus on active talkers while DSP steadies levels and echo cancellation. Loudspeakers are placed so long tables hear speech evenly on calls. RAB India commissions levels, muting, and backup paths so hosts run sessions confidently.
Delivery
Room survey: furniture, daylight, glass walls, and noise sources
Cable containment, rack power, and network QoS guidance for real-time media
Commissioning, acceptance tests, and user training for operators and hosts