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Logitech at InfoComm 2025: Practical, Flexible AV Gear for Every Classroom

Logitech at InfoComm 2025: Practical, Flexible AV Gear for Every Classroom

If you walked by booth #3012 at InfoComm 2025 and saw a crowd around Logitech’s demo area, you’re not alone. The company known for bringing simplicity and polish to personal video gear came to the show this year with a clear message: we’re ready for your classrooms, too.

We sat down on the show floor with Jay Lyons, a familiar face for many in higher ed who’ve worked with WatchTech and Logitech over the years. Even with day-two showfloor energy (read: slightly hoarse voices and lots of throat lozenges), Jay was fired up about the lineup and what it means for campuses looking to make AV more consistent, manageable, and intuitive.

“We brought a lot of new products, obviously for the AV space, but for the education side, some of the new products that we are showing here today or this whole week, we have our Rally Camera Streamline Kit.”

Let’s dive into what they showed — and why it’s worth a look if you’re trying to bring AV parity to every learning space, without creating a support nightmare.

The Rally Camera Streamline Kit: All-In-One, All-in-Place

The headliner at Logitech’s booth was the new Rally Camera Streamline Kit, a bundled solution built around their proven Rally Camera, paired with intelligent accessories and mounting options designed for clean, fast installs.

“We have a couple of new mounts for it too, and this very simple twist-to-lock interface that just really simplifies mounting and the whole installation process.”

The idea is simple: one box, one install, and a clear path to consistent room deployments.

Pan-tilt-zoom with 4K quality

AI-powered framing to follow instructors or groups

USB and IP connectivity depending on your environment

Mic and speaker integrations if you need full-room audio

In higher ed, this kind of packaging matters. When you’re trying to deploy 10 or 50 rooms in a short time frame — often with limited staff — having a drop-in solution you can replicate across multiple room types is a game-changer.

Jay explained that this kit isn’t just for large lecture halls. It scales down well for seminar rooms and scales up with accessories for more complex teaching spaces. Plus, with Logitech’s existing UC partnerships, it plays nicely with Zoom, Teams, and whatever LMS-integrated capture platform you’re already using.

65” Touchscreen Display: A Natural Fit for Collaboration

Another piece catching eyes at the booth was Logitech’s new 65-inch touchscreen display, which rounds out the ecosystem for front-of-room control, annotation, and shared content.

“You’ve got your whiteboard, you’ve got your video conferencing aspect of it… and the board’s unique flip thing is it has this ability to flip so the purpose of that is… you don’t know if you’re going to need a camera up top… you can actually flip the camera or flip the whole interactive flat panel…”

The key here isn’t that it’s flashy — it’s that it fits. If you’ve ever struggled to find a display that supports touch, whiteboarding, AND UC integration without vendor lock-in, this one lands right in that sweet spot.

For faculty who want a familiar front-of-room interaction — and for support teams who want it to just work — this display is aimed squarely at simplifying how instructors engage with students in hybrid or flipped environments.

Bonus: It’s engineered to play well with Logitech’s peripherals, so if you’re already running Rally gear, it ties in smoothly without extra converters or drivers.

Don’t Sleep on the Accessories

Beyond the big-ticket items, Logitech also showed off a series of new and updated peripherals — the kind of tools that don’t get splashy headlines but quietly make life easier for IT teams and end users alike.

“We added an extender to leverage category cable, so range placement, installation anywhere.”

This includes:

Modern, campus-friendly speaker/mic combos that can be used in flexible spaces or huddle rooms.

Updated remote controls with better tactile feedback and programmable presets.

Cable management accessories designed to work across Logitech’s UC lineup — simple, yes, but crucial for schools trying to standardize and reduce support calls.

Jay pointed out that Logitech’s sweet spot has always been in blending enterprise polish with personal usability — and that carries over into their higher ed offerings. It’s gear that’s plug-and-play for faculty, manageable at scale for IT, and reasonably priced without being “budget gear.”

Designed for Consistency, Not Complexity

Logitech’s approach at InfoComm felt refreshingly grounded. There were no huge claims about reinventing the classroom or bold pushes into VR or AI-enabled curriculum management. Just solid, well-designed tools to help institutions deliver consistent AV experiences across classrooms, labs, and collaboration spaces.

That resonates deeply with where many colleges are right now. The hybrid push may have stabilized, but the need for flexible, video-first environments hasn’t gone away. Faculty expect to walk into a room and teach without a tech support lifeline. Students expect access to lecture recordings. And administrators expect it all to work without inflating the budget or IT workload.

This is where Logitech’s modular, scalable approach shines. Whether you’re building a full HyFlex teaching model or just trying to bring some long-overdue parity to your older classrooms, these tools slot in without requiring a full infrastructure overhaul.

A Word to the Higher Ed Crew

Logitech’s team acknowledged that not everyone could make it to Orlando — and they didn’t want higher ed pros to miss out on the message.

“We’re sorry you missed the show, but we’ve got a full set of resources to get you caught up and help you explore what we’re doing in the education space.”

True to form, Logitech isn’t trying to hard-sell. They’re offering practical tools, real documentation, and a sales/support team that understands the needs of education customers — especially those working within existing IT frameworks.

Their dedicated education portal pulls together product specs, case studies, and demo requests in one place, making it easy to evaluate what might fit best on your campus.

What Makes Logitech Different?

Let’s be honest — the education AV space is crowded. But Logitech’s differentiator isn’t raw power or bleeding-edge tech. It’s accessibility.

This is gear that:

Works with your existing PCs, UC platforms, and LMS

Installs fast with minimal custom programming

Can be rolled out in batches across diverse spaces

Is supported by a global channel network with real higher ed experience

“They just hit the button, preset, the camera goes to that preset. Makes it a lot simpler.”

And it comes from a brand that faculty already trust — Logitech is in most of their offices and homes already, so there’s less friction when introducing new classroom tools.

Jay summed it up in the most straightforward way possible:

“We’re here to make it easier for everyone — faculty, students, and IT.”

That’s the vibe Logitech brought to InfoComm 2025, and it’s why their booth had a steady stream of visitors from colleges and universities looking to make AV both simpler and smarter.

Learn More

Explore Logitech’s higher ed offerings:

🔗https://www.logitech.com/en-us/education/highered.html