QOMO wireless 4K doc cams, 100x optical zoom, SimpleBoard modular OPS workflow

Posted by – February 7, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

QOMO’s collaboration stack in this video is built around making capture, annotation, and sharing feel “plug-and-present” instead of “IT project”. The demo mixes wireless document cameras (8MP/4K-class imaging) with higher-end optical models that prioritize autofocus stability, sensor detail, and real-time viewing for classrooms, boardrooms, and public-sector briefing spaces. https://qomo.com/products/interactive-displays/bundleboard-i/


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A big theme is optics as a UX feature: the optical document camera shown can hold focus on fine textures and objects with deep zoom (called out at up to 100x), while gooseneck positioning and one-touch autofocus make it practical for live demos rather than only static shots. The preview-screen form factor is also aimed at presenter ergonomics, so you can verify framing without turning to the projection surface.

On the display side, SimpleBoard is positioned as an OS-less interactive panel that stays hardware-neutral: you add the compute you want (OPS/PC module, Windows box, etc.) and standardize touch + display without forcing a fixed Android image. In this segment filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, they pair it with a Windows module and conferencing/collaboration workflow (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet) plus a 4K camera for more consistent room video.

Interactivity is covered two ways: audience response keypads (IR-based) that integrate tightly with PowerPoint for live voting and lesson “gamification”, and a separate wireless presentation link for meeting rooms where you can’t (or shouldn’t) join the corporate LAN. The QShare/Q-series transceiver concept is simple: HDMI or USB-C in, direct wireless out to the display, with USB used for power, so guest presenters can share content without network onboarding.

BundleBoard i then shows the “all-in-one” route: Android 14 with Google ecosystem support and Play Store access, plus whiteboarding and fast UI response for multi-app workflows. The mobile 32-inch interactive screen rounds it out as a battery-backed, wheeled endpoint with a built-in camera and a physical privacy shutoff, aimed at ad-hoc huddles, training corners, and flexible classrooms.

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