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Telemetrics is introducing a robotic jib system called the TeleScope

Telemetrics is introducing a robotic jib system called the TeleScope to European broadcasters and production professionals at the 2025 IBC Show in Stand 12.G42. TeleScope expands upon the proven safety and operational benefits of the OmniGlide (Robotic Roving Pedestal) while redefining the jib in traditional production workflows.

Designed to work with virtually any professional camera on the market, the new TeleScope robotic jib can capture shots that would be difficult or impossible to get with other equipment, such as high overhead shots, long sweeping moves, or shots low to the ground.
 
The TeleScope is loaded with over 20 Time-of-Flight safety sensors that cover the extension arm and OmniGlide base to keep the crew safe and avoid unwanted collisions with set pieces.

“When designing the TeleScope, safety had a big factor in the design,” said Michael Cuomo, Vice President of Telemetrics. “Smooth and quiet robotics were part of the initial development, but the product wasn’t complete until it could be safely operated remotely.”

With a fully featured OmniGlide® base for optimal movement and available in three sizes (XL, L, Small) to fit different studios, the new TeleScope Jib can carry a payload of a camera, lens, and even a small teleprompter.

The unique jib extends over 4 feet in its standard configuration, and it can operate at a linear speed of 11 in/second.

The TeleScope offers virtually unrestricted movement, with a vertical range of motion that goes from 1 foot off the ground to over 7.5 feet (in the standard configuration). Compatible with the RCCP-2A STS system, the operator has full control and a virtualized view of the robotic jib in Studio View.

The new Telemetrics TeleScope is available for shipping now and can also be retrofitted onto any OmniGlide currently in use.

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