AVer’s Auto-Tracking Cameras: Keeping Faith Connected

 

Erin Cornell, a devoted mother of three, shares her gratitude for AVer’s auto-tracking cameras installed in her church’s atrium. Cornell notes that even when life’s unexpected moments keep her family from attending church in person, these cameras ensure they never miss a service, allowing them to live stream and stay connected with their faith community.

AVer cameras allow for a seamless connection experience when physically being at a location isn’t possible.

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