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Rally Bar No-Radio is certified and supported for PC-based (USB) solutions.
Jul 2, 2025 —
CollabOS 1.15.122 - CollabOS 1.15.0 Beta 1
Note
Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, or Rally Bar No Radio in USB mode requires the latest Sync App - version 3.7.149 or higher to update to CollabOS 1.14 releases.
IMPORTANT: Teams Room on Android Only
To avoid Teams Rooms signing out after updating, action is required based on how your devices are managed. Please read our AOSP migration guide and Microsoft’s blog post before updating.
FEATURES
- Introducing Dual Sight Support (Beta)!
- You can now connect up to two Sight devices to expand video and audio coverage across larger meeting rooms, ensuring more participants are clearly seen and heard.
- Learn more about recommended device placement and the user experience of this feature here.
- NOTE: For PC-based systems, Sync App support for Dual Sight will be coming in a future update.
- Introducing People Recognition Support for Teams Rooms on Windows!
- Now supported on Microsoft Teams Rooms for Windows, People Recognition automatically names and frames in-room participants individually—bringing greater clarity and personalization to remote meetings. Combined with industry-leading support for up to five simultaneous video streams, Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini uniquely deliver a premium, AI-powered Teams meeting room experience.
- This feature, currently in Beta, must be enabled using the Sync app, learn more. Additional information about Microsoft Multi-Stream IntelliFrame and Intelligent Camera is available here.
- Added Tap HDMI-IN Support for Teams Room on Android (Beta)
- Content-sharing using HDMI-IN on Tap is now supported for Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android and Zoom Rooms Appliance.
- While this feature is in beta, admins may need to update Tap to the latest firmware 1.1.51 using the Sync app. Learn more about Tap HDMI-IN support and review the wiring diagram on Logitech Hub.
- Added HDMI-IN Support for Google Meet on Android
- Google Meet on Android now supports HDMI-IN on the back of the device for content sharing, allowing users to share content directly via an HDMI cable and offering a flexible alternative to Companion Mode.
- Note: While using HDMI-IN for content-sharing, content-share audio is not supported in this release. Content-sharing using HDMI-IN on Tap is not supported.
- Note for Beta: While CollabOS 1.15 is in beta, this feature requires allow-listing by Google. Want to try this feature? Fill out this form to sign up for testing.
- Introducing RightSight 2 camera modes for Google Meet on Android!
- Admins can now use any of the three RightSight 2 camera modes (Speaker View, Group View, and Grid View) as the manufacturing framing mode in Google Meet on Android.
- To enable this feature:
- Set the desired RightSight 2 camera mode in CollabOS Settings.
- In the Google Admin Console, select “Manufacturer framing” as the default camera framing option.
IMPROVEMENTS
- RightSound 2
- We’ve improved our microphone processing to make voices sound more natural and clear. Speech remains consistent, even in the presence of background noise, while unwanted sounds, such as in-room echo, are reduced.
- RightSight 2
- CollabOS
- Danish and Norwegian are now available for use with service provider applications. Check your service provider’s documentation to see if these languages are supported.
- The device serial number and MAC address now appear on the “Confirm installation” summary page at the end of setup.
- While using the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) feature with Microsoft Teams, Google Meet or in BYOD mode as the selected service provider, a notification will appear on the display when you use camera preset controls.
- Local Network Access (LNA)
- The LNA username can now be changed when using either LNA or Sync.
- You can now use a password-protected private key when replacing the default self-signed LNA web server certificate. Learn more about Local Network Access certificate management here.