The Jabra PanaCast U30 is a USB video bar built for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) collaboration in small meeting spaces and huddle rooms for up to six people.
Combining intelligent video technology, professional audio performance, and simplified deployment in a compact device, it represents a simple and affordable way to equip more small rooms for high-quality hybrid meetings, says the company.

Designed for a better BYOD experience, users can walk into a room, connect their own device with a single USB-C cable, and start the meeting using a preferred platform, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom. Before they even connect, the room display shows built-in wallpapers with clear on-screen instructions, guiding users so meetings can begin without delay and reducing support requests. In an upcoming release, customers will be able to create and upload their own custom wallpaper to the systems home screen through Jabra Plus.
Video performance is optimized for small spaces through a wide 120° field of view, ensuring participants around the table are fully in view, even in more compact room layouts. Features like Intelligent Zoom, Virtual Director, and Dynamic Composition automatically follow the conversation in the room, adjusting the view as people speak to keep participants clearly in frame.

Combined with a built-in speaker and six microphones, the system delivers full-duplex, room-filling Jabra audio so conversations feel natural and fluid, with every voice clearly heard both in the room and on the call.
There are multiple mounting options, including wall, VESA and table stand, so the system can adapt to different room layouts and requirements. The packaging allows key components to be accessed and configured without removing the device from the box, while integrated cable routing and on-device guidance help ensure clean, repeatable setups across rooms.

With Jabra Plus, IT teams can monitor device health, deploy updates, and manage multiple rooms from a single interface. The PanaCast U30 can be managed over the network or directly via USB, giving IT teams flexible control depending on their environment. For settings that require offline control, firmware updates can also be performed locally.
The Jabra PanaCast U30 is shipping this month for an MSRP of US$899.




