Marshall Electronics will debut two recently launched PTZ cameras from its CV600 Series at ISE 2026, with the CV625 and CV612 bringing AI-driven tracking, multiple outputs and flexible installation options. The company says the new models are designed for applications across corporate, education, live events and broadcast environments.
The CV625 combines a PTZ mechanism with a built-in wide-angle POV camera, allowing simultaneous close-up and panoramic views. It is designed to offer 4K auto-tracking, picture-in-picture modes and improved subject detection through its dual-sensor architecture. The camera features a 25x optical zoom and supports HDMI, 3G-SDI, RTSP streaming, Ethernet and USB 3.0 outputs up to UHD at 60fps.
Marshall says the wide POV feed can be used independently or as a reference view for operators during manual control. The CV625’s AI follow-and-frame function is designed to anticipate presenter movement using facial recognition and predictive tracking. A head-count display is also available via the browser interface.
The CV612 features AI facial learning to maintain focus on the main presenter, even when others enter the frame. It includes a 12x optical zoom, a 2-megapixel sensor and outputs via 3G-SDI, HDMI, RTSP and USB-C, with PoE+ simplifying installation. Control options include LAN, RS232, Visca, Visca-over-IP, Pelco and Onvif, and an IR remote is supplied.
Bernie Keach, marketing director, Marshall Electronics, said: “These newest offerings provide a broad selection of PTZ camera options for multiple AV needs. We now have track-and-follow models, IP and NDI options and a USB-based camera to support video conferencing workflows.”
The CV625 and CV612 will appear alongside the wider CV600 Series, including the CV630, CV630-NDI, CV630-IP, CV620 and CV605 ranges, on the company’s stand (4N900) at ISE 2026.