Inogeni will use InfoComm 2026 to show a series of products and updates focused on BYOM, multi-camera control and hybrid collaboration workflows.
The company will demonstrate its latest systems under the theme Smart AV made easy at booth C7153, with live demonstrations centred on Camtrack, IP2USB, U-Bridge USB-C Duo and Toggle Rooms XT.
Camtrack will be shown as a voice-activated multi-camera switching system designed to improve meeting equity by automatically selecting and framing speakers. The system synchronises audio zones with multiple cameras in real time, creating smoother transitions than standard PTZ movement. Canon has partnered with Inogeni for the InfoComm demonstration, with Camtrack and Canon PTZ cameras on show at both companies’ booths.
The company will also present updated Camtrack PRO firmware, adding broader compatibility with professional switchers from Blackmagic Design, Crestron, Extron and Roland. The update enables automated workflows across up to 12 HDMI and SDI sources, targeting applications including council chambers, divisible classrooms, auditoriums, lecture halls and forums.
Inogeni’s IP2USB will also be demonstrated, converting AVoIP streams including NDI, NDI|HX and RTSP into USB and HDMI outputs for conferencing applications. The system now includes USB 3.0 camera ingest, Dante audio integration and PTZ control via Visca over IP, RS-232 or USB.
The U-Bridge USB-C Duo will be shown as a USB-C extender for larger meeting rooms, supporting dual HDMI outputs, 100W laptop charging and Ethernet up to 70m over a single CAT6A cable using HDBaseT technology.
Inogeni will also highlight Toggle Rooms XT, its 4K BYOD/BYOM switcher for large spaces. The system supports switching between three host computers via USB-C, with 100W charging, uncompressed 4K60 support and USB extension over CAT6A up to 70m.
Additional products on show will include Share2U, Cam300, U-Bridge 3 and Inogeni’s HDMI-to-USB and SDI-to-USB converters. The company’s products will also be demonstrated across partner booths including Canon, NDI, Airtame, HDBaseT, Opticis and HETMA.