Mirror Your Laptop Zoom Meeting With Chromecast
One of the easiest ways to cast a zoom meeting to your TV is using a Chromecast device. They’re inexpensive, and the cast feature comes included with every Google browser as well as the Google Home app on your Android or iOS device. Whether you’re using a Windows 10 or a Mac laptop, so long as you’re using the Chrome browser you can enable Zoom screen casting.
Mirror Your Mobile Zoom Meeting With Chromecast
The process to mirror an active Zoom meeting on your mobile device, whether it’s an Android or an iOS device, requires you to have the Google Home app installed.
Mirror a Windows 10 Zoom Meeting to Roku
You can’t use a Roku device to cast a Zoom meeting from an iOS device since that isn’t yet supported, but you can use it as an alternative to mirror a Zoom meeting from your laptop or mobile device. To display your Zoom meeting on our TV from your Windows 10 laptop:
Mirror a Mobile Zoom Meeting to Roku
You will need to have your Roku device already set up, on the same Wi-Fi network as your phone, and have the Roku app installed on your phone.
Use AirPlay to Mirror From Mac or iOS
Just because Roku mirroring doesn’t work with Apple devices doesn’t mean Apple users are out of luck. You can mirror your device using AirPlay and Apple TV from either a macOS laptop or an iOS device. Make sure your laptop or iOS device is on the same Wi-Fi network as the Apple TV you plan to mirror to.
To AirPlay from your iOS device, open the Control Center and tap Screen Mirroring. Then tap the Apple TV or other AirPlay-compatible display. Your Zoom meeting will now be mirrored on that TV.To AirPlay from your Mac, select the AirPlay icon at the top of your Mac’s menu bar and then select Apple TV (or other AirPlay-compatible display) from the dropdown menu. Your Zoom meeting should now display on the TV.