Logitech Rally AI Camera: New Smart Conference Cameras for Hybrid Teams

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Logitech announced the Rally AI Camera and Pro on January 22, 2026. Its most advanced conference cameras designed for hybrid workspaces. Both models feature RightSight 2 AI technology that automatically frames meeting participants and includes room intelligence for occupancy tracking. The cameras offer 4K video quality with a 115-degree field of view and optional in-wall mounting.

Quick Specs:

  • Launch date: January 22, 2026
  • Models: Rally AI Camera ($2,499), Rally AI Camera Pro ($2,999)
  • Key feature: RightSight 2 AI framing
  • Video: 4K with 1-inch sensor
  • Field of view: 115 degrees
  • Available: Spring 2026 (Pro), Summer 2026 (standard)

Remote workers know the struggle. You’re on a video call and everyone in the conference room looks tiny or gets cut off when they stand up. Meanwhile, people in the office dominate the conversation because they’re right there. Logitech’s new Rally AI cameras tackle this problem head-on with smart framing that keeps everyone visible.

What’s New in the Rally AI Camera Series

Logitech released two models this week. The Rally AI Camera costs $2,499 and ships in summer 2026. It’s built for medium-sized meeting rooms with 4× digital zoom and works great for teams of 5-10 people.

The Rally AI Camera Pro is the bigger sibling at $2,999, launching in spring 2026. This one has a dual-camera system with 15× hybrid zoom. Which means it can capture details across large boardrooms and training spaces. Think rooms with 15-20 people where a single camera can’t get everyone clearly.

Both cameras use a 1-inch imaging sensor that handles low light well. You get 4K video quality and a 115-degree view that covers most conference rooms without fish-eye distortion. They come in graphite and off-white colors to match different office designs.

The standout design feature? You can mount the Rally AI Camera inside your wall. It’s the first conference camera that offers true in-wall installation, so it basically disappears when you’re not using it. The Pro model is half as deep as older Rally cameras despite packing more tech inside.

How RightSight 2 AI Framing Works

RightSight 2 is the brain behind these cameras. It watches your meeting and switches between three viewing modes automatically. Group View shows everyone at once. Speaker View zooms in on whoever’s talking. Grid View splits the screen into individual tiles so remote workers see each person clearly.

The AI runs directly on the camera, not in the cloud. This keeps things smooth because there’s no lag from sending video back and forth to servers. The camera tracks people separately from framing decisions, so movements look natural instead of jerky.

Here’s a practical feature: Camera Zone lets you mark where meetings actually happen. If your conference room has glass walls and people walk by outside, the camera won’t accidentally frame them. You draw a boundary and RightSight 2 ignores everything outside it.

The Pro model adds Presenter View, which launches after the initial release. This mode follows speakers as they walk around, perfect for training sessions or presentations where people don’t stay seated. The dual-camera system tracks movement across bigger spaces without losing focus.

Both cameras work with Zoom Intelligent Director and Microsoft Teams for multi-camera setups. If you have multiple Rally cameras in one room, the system coordinates them to create different angles automatically.

Room Intelligence Beyond Video Calls

Rally AI Camera
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These cameras do more than just record meetings. They detect when rooms are occupied or sitting empty. That data flows into Logitech Sync, the company’s management platform.

The occupancy tracking solves real problems. If someone grabs a conference room for an impromptu meeting, the camera notices and books the space automatically. When meetings end early it releases the room so other teams can use it. Companies waste a lot of time dealing with ghost meetings where rooms show as booked but nobody’s actually there.

People counting gives facility managers useful information. They can see which conference rooms get heavy use and which ones sit empty most days. That helps with decisions about office layout and real estate costs. Maybe that underused 12-person boardroom could become two smaller collaboration spaces instead.

Rally AI Cameras are designed to power the hybrid-first office. where the tech fades into the background to let the digital and physical worlds blend, said Henry Levak. He is Vice President of Product at Logitech for Business. From small walls to town halls, they provide a cinematic experience for meeting attendees while quietly solving problems that IT managers, Facilities teams and Workplace Experience professionals face every day.

Setup and Compatibility

IT teams can install these cameras with a USB connection or run them through a single Cat cable using Logitech’s Extension Kit. They work with Rally speakers for audio. Or you can connect professional systems from Shure, Q-SYS, Biamp and Nureva.

Remote management happens through Logitech Sync. IT staff can push firmware updates, check camera status and troubleshoot issues without visiting each conference room. The cameras have a physical privacy shutter that clearly shows when they’re off.

Each camera uses low-carbon aluminum in its construction and ships in packaging made from FSC-certified forests. Wall, ceiling and display mounting options give flexibility for different room layouts.

Rally AI Camera vs Rally AI Camera Pro: Key Differences

Rally AI Camera
image source- logitech.com
FeatureRally AI CameraRally AI Camera Pro
Price$2,499$2,999
Zoom4× digital15× hybrid
Camera SystemSingleDual
Launch DateSummer 2026Spring 2026
Best ForMedium rooms (5-10 people)Large spaces (15-20 people)
Presenter ViewNoYes (coming after launch)

Logitech Rally AI Camera Price and Availability

The Rally AI Camera Pro launches first in spring 2026 for $2,999. The standard Rally AI Camera follows in summer 2026 at $2,499. Both will be available through Logitech’s website and authorized resellers in graphite and off-white colors.

Holly Zhou, Logitech’s Head of Product Marketing for Team Workspaces explained that customers have been asking for an update to the original Rally Camera. 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”.

Why This Matters for Hybrid Work

Hybrid work isn’t going anywhere. Companies need tools that make remote participants feel as present as people in the office. The Rally AI cameras address the visibility gap that frustrates both groups.

The in-wall mounting option changes how conference rooms look. Instead of having cameras and tech equipment dominate the space, everything can blend into the design. Rooms feel less like IT labs and more like actual meeting spaces.

Room intelligence features help companies use office space better. When you know which rooms get used and which ones sit empty. You can make smarter decisions about real estate. That’s real money saved, especially for companies paying premium prices for downtown office locations.

These cameras compete with conference systems from Poly, Cisco and Microsoft in the enterprise market. The pricing puts them in the professional category, not the consumer webcam space. Companies investing in hybrid work setups now have another option that combines video quality with AI smarts and facility management features.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Logitech Rally AI Camera?

The Logitech Rally AI Camera is a 4K conference camera with AI-powered auto-framing and occupancy detection, designed for hybrid meeting spaces. It uses RightSight 2 technology to automatically adjust framing based on who’s speaking and where people are in the room.

How much does the Rally AI Camera Pro cost?

The Rally AI Camera Pro costs $2,999 and launches in spring 2026. The standard Rally AI Camera is priced at $2,499 and arrives in summer 2026.

What is RightSight 2 technology?

RightSight 2 is Logitech’s AI framing system that automatically switches between group shots, individual speakers and grid layouts during meetings. It runs on the camera itself for smooth transitions without cloud processing delays.

When will the Logitech Rally AI cameras be available?

The Rally AI Camera Pro launches in spring 2026, while the standard Rally AI Camera arrives in summer 2026. Both models can be ordered through Logitech’s website and authorized business resellers.

Liam Hayes
Liam Hayes
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