Jabra PanaCast Remote Control User Guide

June 5, 2024
Jabra

Jabra PanaCast Remote Control

Jabra PanaCast Remote Control

Specifications

Jabra is a complete compatible brand. Jabra PanaCast 50 can be easily operated from a distance with the help of our simple remote control, which has a useful circular form. The remote control has a fairly straightforward button layout and provides access to preset and PTZ controls as well as volume control and many other features. With the help of our versatile Jabra PanaCast 50 controller, you and your team can videoconference more successfully and without any problems. You may maintain concentration on the meeting by managing the PanaCast 50’s technical settings straight from the conference table.

In the box:

  • 1 x Jabra PanaCast 50 Remote Control
  • 1x Type-O CR2032 battery

Controls and Buttons

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Pairing the Remote Control

  • Place the Jabra PanaCast 50 within 30 centimeters (12 inches) of the remote control. Successful pairing requires this separation.
  • The Jabra PanaCast 50’s Bluetooth button must be pressed and held for five seconds in order for the camera’s LED to begin flashing blue and green. The Jabra PanaCast 50 is in pairing mode as shown by this LED indication.
  • You can hear an audio notification on the Jabra PanaCast 50 by pressing and holding the Mute button on the remote control for five seconds. The Jabra PanaCast 50 and the remote control are associated according to this audio notice.

FAQ’s

  • Jabra—is it a Chinese business?
    Danish company Jabra is known for its audio equipment and, more recently, its videoconference solutions. It is owned by the Danish business GN Group’s division GN Audio. For consumers and corporate clients, Jabra designs, produces, and sells corded, true wireless, and wireless headphones.

  • Is Jabra a reliable name?
    They frequently have solid construction, work with the Jabra Sound+ app, and enable multi-device connection. Their call-focused headsets often feature stronger microphones than other Bluetooth rivals, and some models are even among the top Bluetooth headsets we’ve tested for making phone calls.

  • Are Jabra and JBL the same thing?
    The Jabra headphones last longer on a single charge, offer a volume control, and are better constructed and sturdier. The JBL Tune 120, on the other hand, are a little comfier and more come with an extra fee. Additionally, the Jabra has an app that enables some audio personalization .

  • Do Jabra headphones outperform Bose in quality?
    The Jabra is cozier and has less sound leakage. The Bose, on the other hand, are more reliable, perform better in terms of noise isolation, and have longer continuous battery life.

  • Jabra 75t is it worth?
    Despite their flaws, the Jabra elite 75t are still excellent. These are the earbuds to choose if you want a set of daily true wireless earbuds to tuck in your pocket on the way to work, at the gym after, and then when doing errands on the weekend.

  • How durable are Jabra headphones?
    With Active Noise Cancellation enabled, you may use the device for up to 5.5 hours on a single charge and up to 25 hours overall when using the charging case. Up to 7 hours of battery life and a total of 31 hours with the charging case are available if you use the earphones without ANC and Hear Through.

  • What distinguishes a headset from headphones?
    With a headset, you can speak thanks to the built-in microphone. A headphone contains an embedded microphone that is not connected or visible and is mostly used for listening to audio files, whereas a camera is primarily used for video conferencing or video calls you make. Let’s compare headphones and headsets in a moment.

  • Have Jabra earbuds a microphone?
    Delivering sound that will genuinely change how you work and play requires both cutting-edge technical know-how and innovative thought. Because of this, each of our three true wireless earbud types comes with two microphones.

  • Does purchasing wireless earbuds make sense?
    Sports athletes and fitness aficionados move a lot, so wireless earphones are a wonderful purchase. You will undoubtedly value the freedom to move without being choked by cords whether you’re on the treadmill or the track.

  • On-ear or over-ear is preferable.
    There is no incorrect decision, but on-ear headphones are certainly a superior option if battery life and mobility are important to you. An over-ear set of headphones is what you should get if you want active noise cancellation, somewhat higher audio quality, and are okay with heavier headphones.

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