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AVer's TR335, MT300 and PTZ310UV2 earn HETMA approval

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AVer's TR335, MT300 and PTZ310UV2 earn HETMA approval

AVer Information Europe said its TR335, MT300 and PTZ310UV2 have received HETMA Approved Status after a higher-education evaluation that rated each product as exceeding expectations. The recognition is meant to bolster AVer’s position in classrooms and lecture halls, where schools want reliable, easier-to-integrate AV tools.

Why it matters: - HETMA approval gives higher-education buyers a third-party signal that the TR335, MT300 and PTZ310UV2 meet classroom and campus workflow requirements. - The rating can help schools choose AV gear that is easier to deploy across lecture capture, streaming, collaboration and multi-camera environments. - AVer is using the recognition to reinforce its push into education and professional AV markets.

What happened: - AVer Information Europe B.V. said the TR335 AI Auto Tracking PTZ Camera, MT300 NDI Matrix Tracking Box and PTZ310UV2 PTZ Camera received HETMA Approved Status. - A committee of higher education technology managers evaluated the three products and gave each an overall score of “Exceeds Expectations.” - The announcement was issued from Rotterdam, Netherlands, on June 10, 2026.

The details: - The TR335 is a 4K AI Auto Tracking PTZ camera with 30x optical zoom and support for 4K at 60 frames per second. - The TR335 includes 3G-SDI, HDMI, USB and IP outputs for use across different AV environments. - The TR335’s AI tracking modes include Presenter Mode, Zone Mode and Hybrid Mode. - The MT300 lets AVer Pro AV cameras work as Voice Tracking systems through preset point configuration. - The MT300 removes the need for a dedicated in-room PC or server. - The MT300’s compact design supports installation under a desk, behind a display or on a server rack. - The MT300 works through AVer’s PTZ Link interface and supports customized profiles, display layouts and multi-camera switching across Microsoft Teams, Zoom Rooms, Google Meet and BYOM environments. - The PTZ310UV2 is a UHD PTZ camera with 4K at 60 fps, 12x optical zoom and 8MP image capture. - The PTZ310UV2 outputs video simultaneously through HDMI, NDI and IP. - The PTZ310UV2 uses embedded SmartShoot AI to adjust the field of view for individual presenters or groups. - The PTZ310UV2 is designed for lectures, presentations and multi-participant recordings. - AVer said the PTZ310UV2’s image quality and optical zoom make it suitable for mounting at the back of classrooms or lecture halls. - The products were evaluated on verification, quality, performance, network and security, and higher-education suitability. - The evaluation said the TR335 can maintain reliable tracking in lecture capture environments and integrate across IP-based and traditional AV systems. - The evaluation also highlighted the MT300’s role in simplifying multi-camera workflows and enabling automated switching across campus deployments.

Between the lines: - HETMA approval matters because higher-education AV decisions often hinge on reliability, interoperability and low-friction setup, not just feature lists. - AVer is leaning on certifications and committee review to validate product readiness for professional environments. - The focus on integration across Teams, Zoom Rooms, Google Meet and BYOM setups suggests AVer is targeting schools that want flexible hybrid-classroom infrastructure. - The repeated emphasis on AI tracking reflects demand for automated lecture capture with less manual camera control.

What’s next: - AVer said it will continue emphasizing industry certifications that validate products against operational and integration standards in professional AV environments. - The company is directing readers to more information about AVer Europe. - AVer Europe also pointed to its social channels, including LinkedIn and YouTube.

The bottom line: - HETMA approval gives AVer three more education-focused products a credibility boost in a market that values dependable, easy-to-integrate AV systems.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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