Allied Health Program Gets Ally in Vaddio
The RoboSHOT cameras were chosen for the ability to send signal Cat-5 cabling for a 4K end-to-end configuration. He also appreciated the web interface and RTSP streaming capabilities. It's also easy to connect to the Crestron equipment, Aldridge said, and preset the PTZ controls through IP modules in the Crestron program control system. "I can be in Prescott, open up Zoom, connect to somebody with Zoom, bring in these cameras and show them what's going on in real time. It's awesome. No extra wiring, no video conference codecs, no dedicated VLANs or subnets to be able to do that."
Results
Instructors in the Allied Health program at Yavapai College are enjoying the flexibility of putting videos up on the displays for students and demonstrating new skills with AV technology.
With Allied Health, razor-sharp visuals from 4K equipment was essential in order to show skillsets with a high degree of detail and clarity. Even the architects were surprised at how fine the image looked once it was up and running. As for the teachers, Aldridge said training was easy. He showed them the basics and then came back a week later to find out what else they would like to be able to do and add that capability into the system.
"When this project came along, I was looking for a true 4k type camera solution with easy cabling," said Aldridge. "Everything from other vendors I could find was all either SDI-based, maybe HDMI-based, and didn't travel well. The Vaddio cameras with the OneLINKs and being able to bring all that across Cat-5 cabling - easy, and that's why we stuck with it."
With Allied Health, razor-sharp visuals from 4K equipment was essential in order to show skillsets with a high degree of detail and clarity. Even the architects were surprised at how fine the image looked once it was up and running. As for the teachers, Aldridge said training was easy. He showed them the basics and then came back a week later to find out what else they would like to be able to do and add that capability into the system.
"When this project came along, I was looking for a true 4k type camera solution with easy cabling," said Aldridge. "Everything from other vendors I could find was all either SDI-based, maybe HDMI-based, and didn't travel well. The Vaddio cameras with the OneLINKs and being able to bring all that across Cat-5 cabling - easy, and that's why we stuck with it."