AnkerWork BR300USB Video Conference Bar User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- AnkerWork
Table of Contents
- AnkerWork BR300USB Video Conference Bar
- What’s Included
- At a Glance
- Remote Control
- Getting Started
- Preparing the Remote
- Pairing the Remote with Video Bar
- Using Camera Presets
- LED Light Guide
- AnkerWork Software
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AnkerWork BR300USB Video Conference Bar
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What’s Included
- AnkerWork BR300 USB Video Conference Bar
- Remote control
- Power adapter
- Power cable
- 2m USB cable (USB-C to USB-A)
- Wall mount bracket
- Screws and anchors
At a Glance
Front View
- Camera
- Speaker
- LED lights
- Microphone
Rear View
-
DC- IN port
Connect to power supply -
USB-C port
Connect to a computer. -
HDMI port
Connect toa monitor to stream video from the video bar. -
USB-A port
Connect to an external microphone. -
Security slot
7 x3 mm -
USB mounting hole
Secure the USB connector. -
Reset key
-
Adjustable base
Remote Control
Getting Started
Setting Up Your Video Bar
- Option A: On Your Desk
- Adjust the video bar up or down to your preferred position.
- Option B: On the Wall
- Install the wall mount bracket onto the wall by using the screws and anchors included.
- Attach the video bar to the wall mount bracket.
- Option C: Above or Below Your Monitor
- An optional TV mount bracket” can position the video bar above or below your monitor.
- The bracket can attach to the VESA-standard mounting holes available on most monitors.
- Adjust the bracket so that it can support the monitor while aligning with the mounting holes.
- Fasten the bracket to the monitor using the screws from the back of the monitor.
- Attach the video bar to the bracket.
AnkerWork BR300 TV Mount is available for purchase.
Preparing the Remote
- Press to open the battery cover.
- Insert two new AAA batteries (not included) matching the polarity (+/-) indicated, and close the battery cover.
Pairing the Remote with Video Bar
Your remote is already paired with the video bar and ready for use when
powered on.
You may need to manually pair a remote with the video bar when replacing a
lost remote or experiencing any control problems.
- Turn on the video bar and make sure that you can see an image output.
- Press and hold and until the LED on the remote turns solid red. This indicates that the pairing history has been cleared.
- Insert a paper clip (not included) into the reset key and push gently. The LEDs on the video bar will light up blue in a sequence during the pairing process.
- Press and hold until the LEDs on the video bar flash blue. This indicates that pairing is completed.
Connecting
Option A: Connecting to Computer (USB Cable)
- Plug the provided power adapter and power cable into the video bar.
- The LEDs on the video bar will turn white.
- Connect your computer to the USsB-C port on the video bar using the provided USB cable. Your video bar will be ready to use when connected.
- Connect the computer to one or more monitors depending on the computer’s capability.
- Optional: To stream video from the video bar, connect it to a monitor using an HDMI cable (not included).
- Optional: To extend the voice pickup range in a medium-sized meeting room, connect an external microphone” to the USB-A port on the video bar using the USB cable (not included).
The video bar will automatically turn on once connected to a power supply.
Your computer and video bar cannot be connected to the same monitor
Simultaneously.
Make sure to select “AnkerWork BR300 USB Video Conference Bar” as the audio
and video device in your conterencing software.
AnkerWork BR300 USB External Mic is available for purchase.
Option B: Connecting to Smartphone (Bluetooth)
The video bar only supports audio calls when connected to a smartphone via
Bluetooth pairing.
-
Press on the remote to enter Bluetooth pairing mode.
The LEDs on the video bar will flash blue. -
Select “AnkerWork BR300 USB Video Conference Bar” on your device’s Bluetooth list to connect. -When successfuly connected, the LEDs on the video bar will turn solid blue.
To disconnect Bluetooth, press again.
Using Camera Presets
The remote includes buttons that can be used to set two default camera positions.
Saving Camera Presets
- Make sure to exit tracking mode by pressing
- Use to adjust the camera to the position you want.
- Press and hold the 1 or 2 button for 3s to save the preset.
Old presets will be overwritten.
Applying Camera Presets
- Make sure to exit tracking mode by pressing
- Press the 1 or 2 button to apply a preset.
LED Light Guide
AnkerWork Software
Download the AnkerWork Software
Download and install the AnkerWork software on your computer to update firmware.
Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice
Input | 12V __ 2A |
---|---|
USB Port | 1 x USB 3.0, USB-C |
1 x USB 2.0, USB-A
HDMI Port| 1 x HDMI, Version 1.4b
Resolution| 4K@30fps, 1080P@60fps, 1080P@30fps, 720P@60fps, 720P@30fps
Voice Algorithm| Beamforming, AGC (Auto Gain Control), AEC (Acoustic Echo
Cancellation), ANC (Auto Noise Cancellation)
Field of View (FOV)| 121°
Sensor| 8.51 MP CMOS (1 / 2.5 in.)
Video Codec| H.264, MJPEG, YUV2, NV12
Speaker| 96db SPL @ 0.5m
Voice Pickup Distance| 6 m
Bluetooth Version| 5.0
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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