£209.00*
- Resolution 3264 x 2448
- Camera resolution 8 MP
- Focus type Manual & automatic focus
Product information
U50+ Visualiser - a unique device for efficient teaching. With an impressive refresh rate of 60 frames per second and an 8 megapixel lens, the U50+ captures all details in the highest resolution. Thanks to its practical handle, it can be taken anywhere and easily stowed away. The included AVerTouch software ensures high-quality image capture, real-time recording and upload to the cloud via Google Classroom for interactive and reflective learning.
Premium camera, the future of imaging
The U50+'s high-resolution camera with a resolution of up to 8 megapixels and 16x digital zoom enables teachers to present real images with exceptional clarity.
USB Plug-and-Play
The U50+ only requires a single USB cable for power and connectivity. This simple setup allows teachers to teach anytime, anywhere.
One camera for different views and functions
The U50+ is a visualiser and webcam in one. The flexible arm can be bent to any desired angle so that the teacher can always present their teaching materials precisely.
3-level LED lighting for a variety of scenarios
The integrated 3-level LED lighting of the U50+ offers teachers more flexibility in adapting to different lighting conditions in the classroom environment. The lighting intensity can be easily adjusted using the LED button on the camera head. A function that is particularly helpful in dark lighting conditions.
Free AVerTouch software for optimised distance learning
Simply connect your U50+ with a "touch" and instantly share content and comments. The simple and intuitive features and - additional cloud synchronisation - enable automatic backups of your comments, captures and recordings. This software will enrich the entire classroom thanks to its unique interactivity.
Technical data
Name | AVerVision U50+ USB Visualizer |
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Article number | 1000032159 |
GTIN/EAN | 4719552127603 |
Manufacturer SKU | 40AAPF03-BF5 |
Model name | U50+ |
Brand | AVer |
Product Type | Visualizer |
Resolution | 3264 x 2448 Resolution Resolution: The resolution of a projector is the maximum number of image points (pixels) that a projector can display based on its naturally existing technology, i.e. without conversion or cropping of the image. The native resolution is the number of pixels that a projector physically has to display the image. A projector usually interpolates a resolution when it receives an image signal with a higher resolution than the native one. If this is the case, there may be a lack of image detail or general blurring in the displayed image. If a projector receives an image signal with a lower resolution than the native, it also interpolates, it scales the image up to the native resolution, calculates corresponding additional pixels, if possible without changing the image information. The disadvantage here is that although the image is displayed larger than fed, the original individual pixels may become much more visible as they are multiplied by the conversion. 4K: 4K refers to the resolution of 3840 x 2160 or Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV). This resolution corresponds to 4 times the resolution of Full HD. To record films with this resolution, special cameras are needed that can record at around 8 megapixels (4K). Full HD: The term Full HD is used to describe devices that can physically display or output HDTV signals in full (1920 x 1080 pixels). 1080p: 1080p is the specification of the vertical picture lines. Among other things, it refers to the resolution 1920 x 1080. The "p" in this case means full frames, so all picture lines are displayed simultaneously. 1080i: 1080i is the specification of the vertical picture lines. The "i" in this case means fields. This signal is usually displayed interpolated (e.g. by devices with a 1280 x 720 HDready resolution). The interpolation digitally adds pixels, but also offers a slight blurring. In contrast, 1080p playback uses full frames. |
Frames per Second | 60 fps |
Focus type | Manual & automatic focus Focus type Focus: Many projectors are equipped with a focus, which ensures that the image on the screen is in focus. There are three different types of focus. There is the manual focus, which is set by hand using a rotary wheel. On the other hand, there is a motorised focus, which can be adjusted precisely at the touch of a button. The motorised focus has the advantage for ceiling installations that the adjustment can be made very comfortably via the remote control. Last but not least, there is the autofocus, which automatically takes over the focusing by means of a camera. |
Digital Zoom | 16 |
Camera resolution | 8 MP |
Camera sensor | 1/3.2” CMOS |
Product width | 25.9 cm |
Product height | 16.5 cm |
Product depth | 3.93 cm |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
Colour | Black |
Delivery contents | warranty card |
Condition | New |
Warranty | 24 Month |
Warranty type | Bringin service Service and support information |
Manufacturer's warranty information:
Here you will find more detailed information on the different types of warranty. Please refer to our manufacturer overview for contact details and warranty conditions for the corresponding warranty claim. Statutory warranty rights are not restricted by an additional manufacturer's warranty. Our liability for defects is governed by law. Defect rights can be claimed free of charge.