Sony introduces video calling directly on its BRAVIA XR televisions. Now people can make video calls without needing a separate computer or tablet. This new feature comes with a special camera you attach to the TV. The camera is sold separately. It plugs right into the TV. Setting it up is simple. This camera is designed for clear pictures. It uses Sony’s own picture technology. The camera tracks your face automatically. This keeps you centered in the frame. It also adjusts the picture quality for better video calls. The sound is important too. The TV uses its built-in speakers and microphones. These are tuned for clear conversations. You don’t need extra speakers or a microphone.
(Sony’s Bravia TVs Now Feature Built-in Video Conferencing)
This feature works with popular video calling services. Zoom and Google Meet are supported now. Microsoft Teams support is coming later. You access these apps directly from the TV’s menu. You find the app and start a call. You don’t need to connect a laptop or use a phone. This makes joining calls much easier. People can use this for work meetings. They can also use it for doctor appointments. Staying in touch with family is another good use. Imagine making calls from your living room sofa. Or maybe from your kitchen counter. The large TV screen makes seeing everyone better.
(Sony’s Bravia TVs Now Feature Built-in Video Conferencing)
The new BRAVIA XR models with this feature are available now. The compatible camera attachment is also available now. Sony hopes this makes their TVs more useful. People spend more time at home now. They need better ways to connect. This feature adds convenience. It uses the TV people already own. The picture and sound quality are high. This should make video calls feel more natural. The goal is simpler communication for home users. The camera attachment costs extra. Specific model details are on Sony’s website. Availability started this spring.