Interoperability with Zoom Rooms

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • With our latest update, you can now join both scheduled and ad-hoc meetings on Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Webex, from the Tap device in a Zoom Room.
    This is a game-changing feature that makes it even easier to collaborate with your colleagues and partners, regardless of the platform they're using.

Komentáře • 6

  • @rikachiu
    @rikachiu Před 8 měsíci

    I love this but my users would complain about having to enter the meeting ID manually. Any way to just join the call seamlessly if the meeting room gets an invite?

  • @priyankdalal2324
    @priyankdalal2324 Před rokem

    Do this work same with Teams room?

  • @Someothername2134
    @Someothername2134 Před 3 měsíci

    It is so sad that these conferencing companies are purposefully making the user experience worse just so that they can claim the room is theirs. It shouldn't be special to join any conference that I want. This is not a Zoom Room, this is my conferencing room.

  • @alienwarerich
    @alienwarerich Před rokem +2

    Dear Logitech please when are you coming out with a new set of high-powered woofer system, i bought the Z5500 and been using it for years now its epic never failed me but its 5.1 pls we need same 10" or 12" let's say 1500 watts peek monster but this time with 7.1 and beefy satellites, most of us pc guys across the world using our pcs for gaming. movies, and tv need it we want a comeback cos 7.1 movies and games are on the rise ...... i hope we get to see a new set up and coming cos we have waiting ....... thank you

    • @Frankestein01nl
      @Frankestein01nl Před rokem

      I'm also wondering about a renewal of some other hardware they used to produce, the G940 Flight System.. mine is slowly falling apart and i'm still in the hopes Logitech will make a re-engineered product for their flightsystem, as the Saitek/takeover-stuff just isn't upto Logitech standards, i'm afraid. There's quite a lot of new flightsimmers out there that might want a new Stick/throttle/rudder set that actually blasts the competition out of the water like they did with the G25 back then (wheel/pedals/shifter) and are now doing with the Pro Racing wheel Series. I was hoping the Flightseries would get some more loving with Flightsim 2020 coming out, but it's been almost 3 long years without logitech stepping up it's flightsystems, let alone the fact that the G940 is already from 2007 and more importantly, has actual Force Feedback, a feature just a few sticks had back then, or even now.... Hope some engineer is upto the challange at Logitech HQ.