Support for cameras and videoconferencing systems suitable for the most famous brands such as Panacast by Jabra or Logitec in its various forms, IRIS is enriched with the PLUS version and is perfectly compatible with the products of the ARAKNO line
The Euromet product range also naturally covers the needs of video conference rooms, in particular with the IRIS line, universal monitor supports that allow you to position any type of camera and video conference system above the monitor, regardless of its size. The IRIS design is very minimal, in pure Euromet style, and offers intuitive and easy adjustment even for very bulky devices.
The IRIS line was born as a wall system with cable covering and other components such as transformers under the structure, and is entirely Made in Italy both for the quality of the materials and for the design and construction. The system is designed for video equipment weighing up to 5 kg.
On this basis, Euromet has launched some interesting innovations, starting with the new line of supports that uses ARAKNO technology.
ARAKNO IRIS is therefore a new video camera support that can be mounted together with professional projectors. The support is easily placed on the ARAKNO model and allows the video camera to be positioned both flat and tilted.
The line has also recently been enriched with IRIS PLUS ceiling solutions. Therefore, with Euromet products, video cameras and video conference systems can be mounted on a trolley, on a stand, on a wall and now also on the ceiling, always with great attention to design and above all to stability, a key feature of all the proposals of the Italian company.
The IRIS and IRIS PLUS supports reduce any vibration that could affect the vision, but also the focus, of the most high-performance and sophisticated camera systems.
Finally, a gem in absolute preview: at ISE 2025, Euromet will also exhibit a brand new (and for now top secret) system designed for projectors that could solve the age-old trade-off between the size of the viewing screen and the centrality of the camera. It would be a “nice move”, as they say in the sports field! All that remains is to wait for the next ISE, with curiosity.