 So in today's video I'm going to be showcasing how to use Zoom on your Apple TV. Now this app was released not too long ago, about a couple of months back and I'm just going to give you an honest review of how this performs on your TV. Now there's a few requirements before you can start using this. For the Apple TV you need to have the Apple TV 4K 2nd Gen or higher and the TV OS needs to be on 17 or higher. For your iPhone to use it as the continuity camera, as a webcam for your TV, you need to have the iPhone 11 or higher and also you need to be on iOS 16 or higher. So let's go ahead and jump in to see how to first install it, how to get up and running and I'm going to showcase how it works on the TV, what kind of features it has for the Apple TV and what things you can do with the iOS continuity camera. So let's get into it. So the first thing you need to do is head over to the TV app store and download the Zoom app and once you've installed it, you then have to go through a very simple wizard and setup just to link it to your account. So you hit open and then you can sign in with browser which would make it very easy for you to just jump on your laptop, use the code and then to log in. This will link it to your Apple TV and once it's linked you will log in and you'll see your account name just there and you select that to go into the Zoom app. Once you select your name you'll ask you to go to your phone and you will come up with the Apple TV and it just needs to ask permission to use the continuity camera. In addition to this you would also request you to allow to use the microphone and the camera on the Zoom app on the TV as well. Now that's done, the iPhone is being used as the camera and you can just position it on a tripod and then you'll be able to see this quite clearly on the TV like so. So let me go ahead and position it and showcase all of the Zoom features. And as part of the setup process it does ask if you want to have a six digit pin to unlock it which I did so I'm just going to enter that now. And there we have it, very clear. The camera is right there on the tripod and everything is looking great. So let's go ahead and showcase all of the features that you do get with the Zoom app on this TV. Okay you can see the interface is very clean, it's minimal and obviously the video is clear because it's using my iPhone camera. So you've got meetings and contacts just there at the top and then down here you have new meeting and join meeting. So let's go ahead and start a new meeting which will then generate a code with my account. So you can see the bar at the bottom that popped up. So you can mute, stop video, share content, view, do reactions. Under more settings you can set the security preferences. You can go to manage participants, you can invite participants, you can turn captions on and off, modify video effects and go to settings. So let's just go into modify video effects. You can see I do have center stage currently on. I can then turn that off and it re-centers everything and you'll just see me in the room. But I like to have that on. You also have the option to turn portrait on and off. This is only compatible with iPhone 12 or higher just as a reference. So I will turn that off. And then reactions is a really cool Zoom feature where you can hold up gestures and it will generate nice little effects onto your video. You also have a mic mode, wide spectrum, standard and voice isolation. I'll just leave it on standard for now. However, if any of you are thinking to set this up with any USB-C webcam or any external USB webcam, then this may not work. It's made for continuity camera. So that's just something to bear in mind. Now if you go back, you can also change the view as you would on your MacBook and laptop version from speaker view to thumbnail and also to gallery. And of course, people have joined the call. If you share content, you would have to use your browser and then move over to your laptop to share your screen. Then I think that actually works well. So if you want to take a video call on your TV screen, you have to then join the meeting via your laptop using this code and then you can share whatever you want to. So if you're at work, then you can also do that and that will display on the TV. So if you just want to sit back on your sofa but also see everything on a bigger screen, then that's what would happen with sharing the screen. And let's take a look at the settings. From here, you can change the microphone. Now, of course, I'm using the continuity microphone and because the iPhone is a little bit far away from me, the people on the other end of the call naturally are not going to hear everything clearly unless you speak quite loud and you're in a very quiet room. However, there is an option for you to then use your AirPods and make the audio so much clearer. So if I go back, I have my AirPods here. If I connect these now and put them on, you'll see at the top screen there, AirPods connected. I just need to press the button on the Apple TV remote. And now the audio would be coming directly through my AirPods and everything would be very clear for everyone that's joined the call. Now, one thing I do have to say, the key feature that is missing is to record a call using Apple TV. So that's not possible because obviously once you do record a meeting, it needs to store that video file somewhere locally and Apple TV just doesn't have that set up where you can have a whole bunch of video recordings saved somewhere where you can access via files on the Apple TV. So either yourself or anyone that you want to call with just won't be able to record it because you won't have a compatible device for recordings. So that's why you do not see the record option here. So if you are not worried about recording meetings, then this is actually working very well. Now I've tested this with speaking to a family member over a Zoom call. And they were very impressed of the quality and the ability of using Zoom on your TV like this. So overall, I'm pretty happy. And maybe I'll just show you some of the reactions that you can also do. Apart from the standard ones that you see here on Zoom. You can also do the more advanced reaction. So thumbs up. And then if you do a double thumbs up, you get these nice fireworks. Let's do a little bit of balloons. And then one of my favourites, Confetti, for celebrating if anyone has achieved something on the call. And I use this quite often when I am on calls at work. So quite a nice set up. Overall, I'm pretty happy. I've not had any problems with connections or cutoffs or any lag on the video call. One thing I haven't tested this with is setting this up with a work meeting and having maybe 20, 30, 40 people on the call to see how well that handles it. But just on my initial tests with having a call with one or two people, I really can't find much faults with this. And I'm quite impressed with the Zoom app. And of course, over time, they'll start to release more and more features. Now, if there's anything else you all want to know about the Zoom app on Apple TV and what it can do and what it can't do, as always, drop a comment down below. 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