Advanced Hardware Guides
Zoom works closely with leading hardware partners to develop, test, and certify solutions that bring high-quality video conferencing to every type of meeting space. Use our hardware guides to get the most out of your Zoom Rooms and Workspaces.
Design Guides
- Zoom Rooms design guide
- Zoom Rooms deployment guide
- Zoom Rooms Audio Guidelines
- Furniture design guide
- Workplace re-entry design guide
Professional Services DIY Designs
- Home office (1-2 people)
- Focus room (1-2 People)
- Mobile Cart (2-5 People)
- Huddle Room (2-7 People)
- Touch Huddle (2-7 People)
Professional Services ProAV Designs
- ProAV 3-screen (6-10 people)
- ProAV conference (7–13 people)
- ProAV conference (9-19 people)
- ProAV production studio (2-5 people)
- ProAV all hands space (30+ people)
Hardware Partner Designs
- Logitech Huddle (2-7 People)
- Logitech Conference (7-13 People)
- Logitech Conference (9-19 People)
- Crestron Scheduling Display
- Crestron Huddle (2-7 People)
Device Configurations
- QSC Q-Sys camera resolution in Zoom Rooms
- Shure MXA910 / MXA310 microphone network audio
- Using a Polycom Trio as a Zoom Room Controller
- Using the Yealink CP960 in a Zoom Room
- Using Crestron Mercury as Zoom Rooms controller
Additional Design Guidance
- Scheduling Display
- Digital Signage / Screen Share Only
- Classic Companion Whiteboard
- SIP/H.323 room systems conversion
- Education using Zoom Rooms
Certified Hardware
Design Guides
Professional Services DIY Designs
Professional Services ProAV Designs
Hardware Partner Designs
Device Configurations
Additional Design Guidance
Certified Hardware
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