Nureva adds coverage map, camera switching to HDL310
Nureva has added a coverage map and automated camera switching to its HDL310 audio conferencing system, expanding functionality for large meeting rooms and learning spaces.
The new features give IT teams and integrators real-time visibility into where voices are picked up within a room, while simplifying the setup of camera automation through the Nureva App.
The HDL310 now uses coordinate-based XY sound location data to visualise where voices register in a space. This data is presented in a two-dimensional coverage map that highlights microphone pickup points across the room.
The map is designed to help validate room coverage and support troubleshooting without specialised tools, making it easier for IT teams to assess performance and address issues in live environments.
The same XY sound location data can also trigger automated camera switching. Within the Nureva App, IT managers and integrators can define camera zones and assign cameras or presets to each zone.
As participants move and speak, the system automatically activates the relevant camera, helping remote attendees follow where the conversation is taking place. The HDL310 also supports room profiles, allowing teams to apply preconfigured camera and zone settings when layouts change, without manual recalibration.
Nureva positions the HDL310 as an alternative to traditional camera-switching setups, which often rely on multiple microphones, DSP programming, and manual calibration - processes that typically require rework when room layouts change.
Instead, the HDL310 combines Nureva's built-in Microphone Mist technology with the INOGENI CAM230 multi-camera selector to enable sound localisation and camera switching. Microphone Mist is patented and integrated directly into the system.
The update brings the HDL310 closer to the feature set of Nureva's larger HDL410 system, which already includes coverage mapping and camera switching and is widely used in classrooms and meeting spaces.
The HDL410 supports rooms up to 35' x 55' (10.7 x 16.8 m), while the HDL310 is designed for spaces up to 30' x 30' (9.1 x 9.1 m). By aligning workflows across both systems, Nureva aims to give IT teams a consistent approach to camera automation and room configuration.
Operational visibility remains a central theme of the update, with coverage mapping enabling teams to fine-tune camera zones and better understand how audio is captured throughout a space.
"As Nureva continues to transform and simplify large-room audio, extending our coverage map and camera switching functionality to the HDL310 system is a natural next step," said Nancy Knowlton, chief executive officer, Nureva. "These additional features will help our customers create a more inclusive hybrid experience, where everyone in the room can be both heard and seen, without adding complexity to their AV stack."
The coverage map and camera-switching features are now available in the Nureva App at no additional cost. Support within Nureva Console is expected to follow.