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Logitech launches Rally AI Cameras for smarter workplaces

Logitech’s Rally AI Cameras put intelligence at the center of video meetings.

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Two sleek Logitech Rally AI cameras are displayed side by side on a flat surface. The left device features a raised, rotatable camera module mounted on a rectangular base, while the right device has a similar base without the raised module. Both bases include a central lens area with small circular sensors above it, finished in matte dark gray for a modern, minimalistic look. The design highlights advanced video conferencing technology with distinct configurations for different use cases.
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Logitech is stepping into 2026 with a bold bet on the future of video meetings: the Rally AI Camera lineup. These aren’t just incremental upgrades to the company’s well-known Rally series—they’re a rethink of what cameras can do in hybrid workspaces, classrooms, and even cavernous town halls. The pitch is simple but ambitious: cinematic-quality video intelligence, wrapped in hardware that blends into the background.

At the heart of the launch are two models: Rally AI Camera and Rally AI Camera Pro. The Pro version is the flagship, boasting a dual-camera system with a 15x hybrid zoom and Logitech’s AI-powered RightSight 2 framing. That means the camera doesn’t just capture the room—it actively decides how to frame it, switching perspectives like a film director. Whether it’s zooming in on a speaker, arranging participants in a grid, or pulling back for a wide shot, the system adapts in real time. The standard Rally AI Camera, meanwhile, focuses on sleek design and brilliant optics, offering a discreet option that can be mounted on a wall, ceiling, or even inside the wall itself. Both models feature a custom lens with a 1-inch imaging sensor and a wide 115º field of view, ensuring faces and expressions are visible even in low light.

Logitech is clearly targeting the pain points of hybrid work. One of the biggest complaints about video meetings is inequity—some people dominate the screen while others fade into the background. Rally AI Cameras aim to fix that with adaptive framing that ensures everyone gets equal visibility. The multi-camera setup also plays nicely with platforms like Zoom’s Intelligent Director and Microsoft Teams’ multi-camera view, making meetings feel less like static conference calls and more like dynamic conversations.

But the cameras aren’t just about optics. Logitech has built in workplace intelligence that could appeal to IT managers and facilities teams. The devices can detect room usage—how often spaces are booked, how many people show up—and feed that data into Logitech Sync. That means fewer “ghost meetings” clogging calendars and better insights into how office real estate is actually being used. For companies trying to cut costs or redesign their spaces, that’s a powerful tool.

Setup is designed to be painless. The cameras connect via USB or a single category cable with an optional extension kit, and they integrate with Logitech’s Rally Plus audio system or other pro audio setups. Once online, they can be managed remotely over WiFi or Ethernet, with updates and troubleshooting handled through Logitech Sync. It’s the kind of IT-friendly design that reduces headaches for teams managing dozens of meeting rooms.

Sustainability also gets a nod. Logitech says the Rally AI Cameras use low-carbon aluminum and FSC-certified paper packaging, part of the company’s broader push to reduce environmental impact. It’s a small detail, but one that aligns with the growing expectation that enterprise tech should be as responsible as it is functional.

Pricing is aggressive for the enterprise market: $2,999 for the Rally AI Camera Pro and $2,499 for the Rally AI Camera. Both will be available in graphite and off-white, rolling out in spring and summer 2026. For large organizations, the promise is clear—high-capacity video coverage at a fraction of what traditional AV setups might cost.

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What Logitech is really selling here is a vision of meetings where the technology disappears into the background. Cameras that don’t just record but actively participate, making sure every voice is seen and heard. For hybrid offices still struggling to balance in-person and remote collaboration, Rally AI Cameras could be the kind of invisible infrastructure that makes the difference between a frustrating call and a productive one. Whether they live up to the cinematic promise will depend on real-world adoption, but Logitech has set the stage for a new era of intelligent meeting tech.


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