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Introducing Rally AI Cameras: Logitech’s Most Intelligent Cameras Yet

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Introducing Rally AI Cameras: Logitech’s Most Intelligent Cameras Yet
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Introducing Rally AI Cameras: Logitech’s Most Intelligent Cameras Yet

2026-01-22 16:03 Last Updated At:16:10

LAUSANNE, Switzerland & SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 22, 2026--

Today, Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) announced Rally AI Camera and Rally AI Camera Pro, conference cameras that pack new AI-powered video intelligence into a nearly-invisible aesthetic for large spaces. Rally AI Camera Pro is Logitech’s most intelligent camera yet, while Rally AI Camera blends sleekly into room design.

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Rally AI Cameras bring new powerful intelligence, automation into larger, more complex rooms

Logitech is merging the best of two worlds, packing the superior quality of customer favorite Rally Camera with powerful video intelligence typically found in Logitech’s larger devices, now compact enough for sleek integration into boardrooms, town hall spaces, and classrooms.

Logitech’s first in-wall mounting option for nearly invisible aesthetic that blends into room design

The cameras can be mounted on the ceiling, TV display, on the wall, or within the wall itself for a subtle presence while ensuring privacy with an automatic shutter that clearly indicates when the camera is off.

"Rally AI Cameras are designed to power the hybrid-first office, where the tech fades into the background to let the digital and physical worlds blend," said Henry Levak, VP of Product, Logitech for Business. “From small walls to town halls, they provide a cinematic experience for meeting attendees while quietly solving problems that IT managers, Facilities teams, and Workplace Experience professionals face every day.”

Rally AI Cameras are equipped with adaptive AI-powered RightSight 2 video framing and brilliant optics to end inequitable meeting experiences in the hybrid workplace. Inspired by moviemaking techniques that switch point of view, these cameras adapt in real time to automatically frame the group, individual speaker, or arrange the participants in a grid.

Multi-camera views capture every perspective–now in boardrooms, classrooms, town hall spaces

Multiple cameras can work in tandem for setups like Zoom Intelligent Director and Microsoft Teams multiple camera view for engaging interactions that feel more like a Hollywood movie than a business meeting.

Both cameras feature a custom-designed lens with a 1-inch imaging sensor and a 115º field of view that captures every expression, even in low-light conditions, for wide room coverage or individual close-ups. Rally AI Camera Pro’s additional optical camera with 15x hybrid zoom captures presenters and key details with lifelike precision, so even large town halls feel intimate.

On the backend, Rally AI Cameras tackle the pain points of professionals responsible for IT setup, management, and workspace planning–while delivering outstanding value, making them a smart investment for businesses.

Turn data into real estate cost savings

Room usage is an expensive real estate mystery for business leaders. Rally AI Cameras detect when, how many, and how often people use rooms, then feed that data into Logitech Sync, giving workplace managers the "bird’s eye view" needed to better plan spaces. The same tech cures room scheduling headaches by automatically booking and releasing rooms based on people detection. No more ghost meetings, and no more wasted space.

Lighten the load on IT managers

It’s this easy: Set up video quickly with USB or a single category cable using the optional Rally AI Camera Extension Kit. Integrate with your preferred conference audio system, like Rally Plus, or a pro audio system. Connect the cameras to WiFi or Ethernet for Logitech Sync-enabled network management, where remote deployment, updates, and troubleshooting are just a click away.

Designed for Sustainability

Logitech Rally AI Cameras are designed to reduce environmental impact, using low-carbon aluminum and paper packaging responsibly sourced from FSC™-certified forests and other controlled sources.

Smart meeting solution brings large-scale coverage at under $3K

High-capacity conferencing at a high value, Logitech Rally AI Camera Pro is $2,999 USD and Rally AI Camera is $2,499 USD. They will be available in graphite and off-white starting Spring and Summer 2026, respectively, on logitech.com or through authorized resellers.

About Logitech

Logitech designs software-enabled hardware solutions that help businesses thrive and bring people together when working, creating and gaming. As the point of connection between people and the digital world, our mission is to extend human potential in work and play, in a way that is good for people and the planet. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI). Find Logitech and more of its business products and enterprise solutions at www.logitech.com/business, the company blog, Logitech Business or @LogitechBiz.

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Rally AI Camera Pro (left) features a dual-camera system with 15x hybrid zoom and AI-powered RightSight 2 framing for crystal-clear, equitable video meeting experiences. Rally AI Camera (right) delivers brilliant optics in a discreet design that blends sleekly into room aesthetics.

Rally AI Camera Pro (left) features a dual-camera system with 15x hybrid zoom and AI-powered RightSight 2 framing for crystal-clear, equitable video meeting experiences. Rally AI Camera (right) delivers brilliant optics in a discreet design that blends sleekly into room aesthetics.

NEW YORK (AP) — Take it easy ... and go quadruple diamond. The Eagles' 1976 album “Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975” the bestselling album of all time in the U.S., has officially sold over 40 million units. That's according to new certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.

It was also announced on Thursday that the band's 1976 record “Hotel California” has been certified 28x platinum, maintaining its position as the third bestselling album in the U.S.

The second? That's Michael Jackson's “Thriller,” which was certified 34x diamond in 2021.

The RIAA tracks U.S. sales and streaming equivalents. Certifications must be applied for and go through a third-party audit.

RIAA’s diamond status was once equivalent to selling 10 million albums or songs, but in 2013 the company began incorporating streaming from YouTube, Spotify and other digital music services to determine certification. Now 1,500 streams of an album is equivalent to an album sale.

“Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" was originally released almost exactly 50 years ago, on Feb. 17, 1976. To celebrate the anniversary and the new RIAA certification, the band is released a crystal-clear, 180-gram vinyl edition of the album.

“In an age, in a culture, where everything seems to become more ephemeral, by the day, it is gratifying to have been part of something that endures, even for fifty years,” founding member, drummer and singer Don Henley shared in a written statement to The Associated Press. “We are amazed and grateful.”

It's a good time to be the Eagles. On Friday, the band will launch 12 final shows at Las Vegas' Sphere, setting a record for longest-running residency at the state-of-the-art venue. According to a press release, since launching their residency on Sept. 20, 2024, “Eagles - Live In Concert At Sphere” has entertained over 700,000 fans across 44 performances.

The Eagles, who formed in Los Angeles in the early 1970s, mastered the mix of rock ’n’ roll and country music. Their hits — including but certainly not limited to “Hotel California” and “Take It Easy” — became part of the soundtrack of that decade. They broke up in 1980, coming back together 14 years later with Henley and Glenn Frey as the only remaining original members. Frey died in 2016.

The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and was a Kennedy Center honoree in 2016.

FILE - Members of the rock band The Eagles, from left, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh appear at a screening of "History of The Eagles Part One," as part of the Sundance Film Festival in the UK, in east London on April 25, 2013. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Members of the rock band The Eagles, from left, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh appear at a screening of "History of The Eagles Part One," as part of the Sundance Film Festival in the UK, in east London on April 25, 2013. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

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