Introducing Camera Controls in BYOD Mode!
NEW FEATURES
Introducing Camera Controls in BYOD Mode!
- Rally Bar conference cameras and MeetUp 2 can now pair with Tap IP or Tap to provide in-room camera controls such as RightSight 2 modes, manual camera PTZ controls, and more when configured to use BYOD as the service provider.
IMPROVEMENTS
Sync Remote Management
- Logitech Extend is now supported as a monitored device on Sync Portal.
- In USB Mode, you can now control Sub-Tiling via Sync Portal.
Remote UI Access
- We made several user experience enhancements based on your feedback:
- If a Remote UI Access session is initiated from Sync Portal, the session will be automatically verified, and you will no longer be asked to provide the LNA login credentials.
- In-room participants can now end a Remote UI session occurring on Rally Bar or RoomMate from a connected Tap IP if the Tap IP device was paired to the front-of-room devices over Relay.
- MacOS Safari is now a supported web browser for accessing Remote UI Access.
- Learn more about Remote UI Access. Learn more about Relay.
Local Network Access (LNA)
- We added the ability to initiate a factory reset using LNA.
- The onboarding flow and device settings will now let you enable LNA even when there is no network connection.
- If your network supports FQDN-based resolution, LNA will now connect and display the device hostname instead of the local IP.
- Added the MAC address and serial number on the LNA activation screen for devices without touch control.
Language Support
- Added support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean keyboards.
Microsoft Teams Rooms
- Updated the included Teams Rooms version to 1449/1.0.96.2025010301 (January 2025)
Zoom Rooms Appliance
- Updated the included Zoom Rooms Appliance version to ZR 6.3.5 / ZRC 6.3.5.
BUG FIXES
Google Meet on Android
- Fixed an issue where video would flicker during ad hoc calls under certain network conditions.
CollabOS
- Fixed an issue in certain conditions with LG display where the display would show a green screen when waking up from low-power state.