Logitech is expanding its enterprise video lineup with the Rally AI Camera and Rally AI Camera Pro, two intelligent conference cameras designed for larger and more complex meeting spaces. Rather than focusing solely on higher resolution or larger optics, the new Rally AI models emphasize AI-driven framing, room intelligence, and a discreet physical presence that fades into the background of modern meeting rooms.

Logitech Rally AI Camera Pro

Logitech positions the new cameras as an evolution of its long-standing Rally Camera, responding to customer demand for more modern, automated experiences suited to today’s hybrid work environments. As Holly Zhou, Head of Product Marketing for Team Workspaces at Logitech, explained during our briefing, People have loved this camera for its incredible optics, but we have heard time and time again that they want an update. They want updated experiences for now, the 2020s.

RightSight 2 Brings Intelligent Framing To Every Meeting

Both cameras are built around RightSight 2 video intelligence, which continuously analyzes the room and dynamically adjusts framing without manual intervention. Depending on the meeting context, the system can switch between Group View, Speaker View, or Grid View, where individual participants appear in their own tiles generated from a single or multiple cameras.

Compared to the previous RightSight generation, RightSight 2 introduces a more advanced on-device AI pipeline that separates people detection, tracking, and composition into distinct stages. Rather than relying on a single framing decision loop, the system maintains persistent spatial models of participants and updates framing decisions incrementally, reducing abrupt camera movements as people enter, leave, or move within the room.

In multi-camera deployments, RightSight 2 coordinates input from multiple viewpoints, selecting and blending perspectives based on participant location, distance, and activity rather than simple camera switching. This approach underpins experiences such as Grid View and platform-level features like Zoom Intelligent Director, helping maintain stable individual views while preserving a coherent room-wide context.

Camera Zone adds a rule-based layer on top of the AI pipeline, constraining detection and tracking to defined spatial regions so movement outside the meeting area does not influence framing, an important consideration in glass-walled rooms or shared environments.

Brilliant Optics With A One-Inch Sensor And 4K Video

Optically, the two models share a common foundation. Each uses a custom-designed lens paired with a one-inch imaging sensor capable of capturing up to 4K video, with Logitech tuning the system for wide room coverage and reliable low-light performance in conference environments.

The standard Rally AI Camera relies on 4× digital zoom for framing adjustments. The Rally AI Camera Pro extends this with a dual-camera architecture, combining a wide digital camera for near-field coverage with a motorized optical PTZ camera delivering 15× hybrid zoom for distant presenters or audience members. According to Logitech, this design avoids the trade-offs of choosing between digital-only or optical-only systems by allowing both to work together depending on distance and framing needs.

A Nearly Invisible Design With In-Wall Mounting

A key visual differentiator is Logitech’s new in-wall mounting option, a first for the company. The cameras can be mounted on the wall, ceiling, TV display, or recessed directly into the wall so that the hardware becomes nearly invisible when not in use.

Design played a central role in the development of the Rally AI Camera Pro in particular. Zhou noted that traditional PTZ cameras often protrude significantly into the room, which can be visually distracting in high-end spaces. We wanted to pack in a lot of those powerful features, but at about half the depth of our existing Rally camera, so people can focus more on collaborating and connecting with each other and less on the technology in the room,” she said.

A physical privacy shutter provides a clear visual indicator when the camera is off, addressing privacy concerns in shared or multi-purpose spaces.

Room Intelligence That Goes Beyond Video

Beyond video quality, the Rally AI cameras introduce room intelligence features aimed at IT and facilities teams. Built-in people counting and occupancy detection enable automatic room booking and release, reducing ghost meetings and improving utilization of high-value spaces such as executive boardrooms and multipurpose rooms.

These insights are surfaced through Logitech Sync, allowing administrators to remotely configure devices, deploy updates, and analyze how rooms are actually being used across an organization.

Flexible Audio And Simple Connectivity For IT Teams

The Rally AI cameras are designed as part of a modular AV ecosystem. They integrate with Logitech’s Rally speakers and mic pods, as well as certified professional audio systems from partners including Shure, Q-SYS, Biamp, and Nureva.

For installation, the cameras support direct USB connections for shorter runs, or a single Cat cable via an optional extension kit for longer distances or more complex room layouts.

Rally AI Camera Pro Adds Presenter View And Advanced PTZ Control

The Rally AI Camera Pro further differentiates itself with Presenter View, a software-driven mode that keeps a presenter framed front and center within defined boundaries, even as they move around the room.

Designed for training rooms, lectures, and executive presentations, this feature will be available after launch. The Pro model also includes hardware preset buttons, enabling repeatable camera positions for complex installations that require consistent framing.

Pricing And Availability

Pricing reflects the segmentation. The Rally AI Camera is priced at $2,499 and is scheduled to begin shipping in summer 2026, while the Rally AI Camera Pro is priced at $2,999 with availability starting in spring 2026. Both models will be offered in graphite and off-white finishes.

Rally AI Camera (2026) and Rally AI Camera Pro (2026) Key Features

Feature Rally AI Camera (2026) Rally AI Camera Pro (2026)
Target rooms Medium to large rooms Large rooms, boardrooms, classrooms, town halls
Camera system Single digital camera Dual-camera system (digital + motorized PTZ)
Digital camera sensor 20MP, 1-inch 20MP, 1-inch
Optical PTZ camera sensor 8MP
Zoom capability 4× digital zoom 15× hybrid zoom (5× optical × 3× digital)
Field of view (digital camera) 115.7° diagonal 115.7° diagonal
Total room coverage Digital framing 262° horizontal / 192° vertical with PTZ
RightSight 2 modes Grid, Group, Speaker, Camera Zone Grid, Group, Speaker, Camera Zone, Presenter View
Presenter View No Yes (available after launch)
Multi-camera support Yes Yes
Occupancy detection & booking automation Yes Yes
Mounting options Wall, ceiling, TV, in-wall Wall, ceiling, TV
Connectivity USB or single Cat cable USB or single Cat cable
Privacy shutter Yes Yes
Price (USD) $2,499 $2,999
Availability Summer 2026 Spring 2026

HTML – 2025 vs 2026 Generational Comparison (AI & AI Pro)

Aspect Rally AI (2025) Rally AI (2026) Rally AI Pro (2025) Rally AI Pro (2026)
Core framing system RightSight (earlier generation) RightSight 2 RightSight (earlier generation) RightSight 2
Grid View Limited or unavailable Yes Limited or unavailable Yes
Camera Zone Limited Yes (configurable) Limited Yes (configurable)
Presenter tracking No No No Yes (post-launch)
In-wall mounting option No Yes No No
Occupancy automation Basic Expanded (booking & insights) Basic Expanded (booking & insights)
Image sensor class Smaller sensor 1-inch sensor Smaller sensor 1-inch sensor + optical PTZ
Zoom capability Digital zoom Digital zoom PTZ 15× hybrid zoom refined
Room intelligence focus Video-centric Video + facilities intelligence Video-centric Video + facilities intelligence
Device management Logitech Sync Logitech Sync with expanded analytics Logitech Sync Logitech Sync with expanded analytics

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