 In this video, I am going to show you how you can conduct a high quality hybrid meeting using affordable tools. Let's get started. A hybrid meeting is where some attendees meet in person while others attend the meeting online. A hybrid meeting can be a challenge to execute as both the physical and online attendees should get a consistent and seamless experience. Online attendees must be able to view the physical location and hear everything happening at the physical location, while the physical attendees should be able to see and hear the online attendees. There are six components required to conduct an effective hybrid meeting. Let's go over them one by one. A high quality laptop is essential for the hybrid meeting. It will be the crucial component that glues the physical attendees to the online attendees. The laptop needs to have zoom plus other software installed as I will explain in this video. The next crucial component is a Wi-Fi router. The router should have strong and stable connectivity to the internet. A breakdown of either the laptop or the router will result in breakdown of the entire meeting. Keep backup devices for both. The third component is cameras. In my earlier video I have explained how to connect multiple smartphone cameras as webcams using the Irian app. Link to the video is in the description. I highly recommend you check that video. I recommend minimum two cameras connected wirelessly to the laptop. The third optional camera can be placed at the back of the room to give a wide angle view of the meeting to the online attendees. The moderator controls the view that the online attendees see by changing the camera in the zoom application. Now we come to the hard part. Audio. Audio can make or break your meeting. When attending an online meeting we are willing to forgive bad video but bad audio can easily turn you off and result in a bad experience of the meeting. This is one component that you need to consider investing in a good audio device that your physical attendees can use during the meeting. I highly recommend the Rode Wireless Go. It is small and can be easily clipped on by the speaker and hand over to the next speaker once done. Your laptop should have a dedicated microphone input for such devices to work or you may have to look for an adapter. Now that we have our audio and video sorted out the next component you need to consider is how to view the online attendees. A TV connected to the laptop is ideal. Other options may include a projector or simply to view the attendees on the laptop screen. The final component is a decent speaker to listen to the online attendees. If you have a TV with a good sound system that may be enough. If you want more sound consider connecting a portable speaker to the laptop to ensure the online attendees are audible. So that covers all the components that are required to conduct an effective online meeting. A good laptop, a Wi-Fi router with a strong and stable connection to the internet. Two or three smartphones running the Irian app to connect to the laptop as web cameras, a good microphone, a TV or a projector to watch the online attendees and finally if you need more sound then what is available on your TV or on your laptop a speaker connected to the laptop. I hope you give hybrid meetings a try especially during these times when people are hesitant to meet in person. You can have the best of both worlds. Those who want to meet in person can do so and those who wish to join online can also get the same club experience. I wish you all the best.