The BG-MAESTRO is a compact ePTZ Auto-Tracking camera that delivers extremely accurate tracking throughout its coverage area. Designed to be easy to configure, the Maestro requires no additional software to set the auto-tracking parameters. All setup can be accomplished quickly and easily with the web browser interface. Power over ethernet (PoE) technology further simplifies installation, requiring only one cable for the camera to function. With electronic pan, tilt, and zoom (ePTZ) capabilities, tracking can be accomplished while maintaining a very compact form factor.
Connectivity & Performance
BG-MAESTRO can simultaneously output USB 3.0, 3G-SDI, and IP streaming in resolutions up to 1080p@30Hz. To achieve this level of quality, it utilizes a 1/2.8” high quality 4K CMOS sensor. The camera uses 3x digital zoom and ePTZ controls to automatically track subjects in its field of view. It can accomplish this task between distances of 15 ft and 50 ft from the camera. The camera has low noise and high SNR as well. With 5 simultaneous output streams the Maestro allows multiple angles to be broadcast at once. This camera is ideally suited for educational purposes, lectures, fitness instructors, and hobbyists. The Maestro has smooth tracking that is not affected by minor movements of subjects and it is also resistant to acquisition of interfering subjects.
This camera is equipped with a 3.5mm stereo input for the connection of an external microphone. It also supports several protocols such as ONVIF, RTSP, and RTMP which enable operators to stream video directly from the camera to streaming and video service platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch. H.264 and H.265 video compression options are also available.
The intuitive web browser interface enables operators to set tracking parameters to optimize the camera’s auto tracking abilities for particular situations and environments. The camera can also be mounted to a ceiling, wall, or tripod for additional flexibility in installation.
Control
The intuitive web browser interface enables operators to set tracking parameters to optimize the camera’s auto tracking abilities for particular situations and environments. The camera can also be mounted to a ceiling, wall, or tripod for additional flexibility in installation.