This shift has highlighted the need for video-conferencing options that better accommodate remote participants – making them feel more ‘present’, rather than semi-detached observers who occasionally interact with a bunch of people sat around a meeting room table. 
Logitech’s efforts in this area have included the Logitech Scribe whiteboard camera, and building more intelligence into video bars such as Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini. Specifically, Speaker View mode in RightSight 2 detects and highlights the active speaker while showing a picture-in-picture inset of the meeting room. This will soon be joined by Grid View, which tracks all roundtable participants, whether they’re speaking or not, and shows them in a grid. However, this isn’t ideal when the conversation is among roundtable participants, who naturally turn to face each other rather than looking towards a video bar beneath a big wall-mounted screen. Also: Four ways to get noticed in the changing world of work Logitech considered 360-degree cameras, such as the Meeting Owl 3, but noted the opposite problem: when those around the table are talking to a remote participant on the big screen, a 360-degree camera shows people looking elsewhere.
Logitech’s answer is Logitech Sight, a smart tabletop camera that works in tandem with a video bar, thereby catering for both key perspectives: the front of the room (Rally Bar/Rally Bar Mini) and the meeting room table (Logitech Sight). 
Logitech Sight’s dual lens 4K camera has a 315-degree field of view – omitting the segment pointing towards the front-of-room video bar – and uses its intelligence to pick up and track speakers. Logitech plans to add Smart Switching to RightSight, to select the best view depending on the audio source and the direction in which roundtable participants are facing. With seven beamforming microphones, a 2.3-metre/7.5-foot audio pickup range and support for daisy-chaining, Logitech Sight extends the joint video bar/tabletop camera solution to cover larger meeting rooms. 
Logitech Sight specifications “We’re no longer all at home in equal-sized video boxes like we were during the height of the pandemic. In a hybrid work world, a mix of in-office and remote workers increases the challenge of delivering equitable experiences to everyone,” said Scott Wharton, general manager of Logitech Video Collaboration, in a statement.  “Logitech Sight, when used with Rally Bar or Rally Bar Mini, uses AI to tackle this problem with a model that is less Silicon Valley and more Hollywood – the art of using multiple camera angles and intelligent direction to bring remote participants off the sidelines and into the room,” Wharton continued. “Our customers have told us that this is one of the biggest hybrid work problems to solve to make ‘return to the office’ work better for teams. We believe, based on years of research and early customer feedback, that we’ve cracked the code on this must-win critical problem for organizations of all sizes.”   The cylindrical Logitech Sight, which stands 299mm (11.77in.) tall, can sit on a tabletop using a table or grommet mount, or attach to a tripod. It features three LED indicator lights, mic mute controls and a magnetic privacy shade that slides to cover the camera lenses. Power and connectivity is via Ethernet (RJ-45 ports, Cat 6 cables), and IT management via Logitech’s Sync application.  Logitech Sight will cost $1,999 or €2,399, and will be available in mid-2023. This may seem a long way off, but Logitech told ZDNET that, “Our introduction of Sight allows enterprise/business buyers to plan earlier (and better) for these redesigns. Since their buying cycles can take many months, we’ve announced this product early enough for Sight to factor into their planning and purchasing decisions.”  Recent & related content  Logitech Scribe review: AI camera brings analogue whiteboards into video meetings  Owl Labs’ Whiteboard Owl brings physical whiteboards into hybrid meetings  Meeting Owl 3: Conference-cam upgraded after recently resolved security issues  Logitech’s new Brio 500 webcam is smarter and cheaper than the competition  The 10 best webcams: Join your next Zoom call in HD  The 5 best telepresence robots: Super-charge remote work