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4 Ways to Cast a Zoom Meeting from Android/iOS/PC to a TV

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Taking Zoom meetings on your phone or tablet makes it super easy to connect on the go, but sometimes you need a big screen for the task. If you take Yoga lessons online, you may have thought about using your TV to attend the virtual classes. Well, the process is easier than you think. Before you being, you need to ensure that your TV and PC/smartphone are connected to the same WiFi network. So, without further ado, here’s how you can cast a Zoom meeting from Android/iOS/PC to a TV.

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Cast a Zoom Meeting from PC to TV using Chromecast

Step 1: Launch the Zoom client for your PC and enter a meeting.

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Step 2: Launch Google Chrome and click on the ellipses at the top right corner of the screen.

Step 3: Select ‘Cast’.

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Step 3: Select ‘Cast’. 4 Ways to Cast a Zoom Meeting from Android/iOS /PC to a TV

Step 4: Select your TV from the list.

Step 4: Select your TV from the list. 4 Ways to Cast a Zoom Meeting from Android/iOS /PC to a TV

Step 5: Click on ‘Sources’ and select ‘Cast screen’.

Step 5: Click on ‘Sources’ and select ‘Cast screen’. 4 Ways to Cast a Zoom Meeting from Android/iOS /PC to a TV

Step 6: Select the Zoom meeting as the window you want to cast.

Cast a Zoom Meeting from an Android phone to a TV

Step 1: Launch Zoom on your phone and join a meeting.

Step 2: Launch the Google Home app and select your TV as the cast destination.

Step 2: Go to the homepage and select the device you want to mirror your display on.

Step 3: Tap on ‘Cast my screen’.

Step 3: Select ‘Cast my Screen’ from the list of options at the bottom.

Step 4: Go back to the meeting.

Your Zoom Meeting will be mirrored on your TV.

Cast a Zoom Meeting from an Android phone to a TV without Chromecast

Step 1: Launch the Zoom app on your smartphone and join a meeting.

Step 2: Access the input modes on your TV and select ‘Screen mirroring’.

Step 3: Swipe down from the status bar and select the screen mirroring option. On Samsung devices, this is called ‘SmartView’.

Step 2: Swipe down from the status bar on your smartphone and turn on screen mirroring.

Step 4: Connect your smartphone to your TV.

Step 3: Connect to your TV from your smartphone.

The Zoom meeting will be mirrored on your TV.

Cast a Zoom Meeting from iPhone (iOS) to TV

Step 1: Launch the Zoom app on your iPhone and join a meeting.

Step 2: Swipe down to access the Control Centre.

Step 3: Tap on the screen mirroring icon.

Step 3: Select ‘Screen Mirroring’. Top 5 ways to Connect Phone to TV: iPhone & Android

Step 4: Select your TV.

Step 4: Select your TV’s name from the list.  Top 5 ways to Connect Phone to TV: iPhone & Android

Step 5: Enter the code from your TV into your iPhone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cast a Zoom Meeting from an Android to a TV?

To cast a Zoom Meeting from your Android phone to your TV, you need to mirror the phone’s display using Chromecast or the native mirroring app on your phone. Switch to the Zoom app when the two devices are connected and you will be able to view it on your TV’s display.

How do I cast a Zoom Meeting from my iPhone to my TV?

You can use AirPlay to cast a Zoom Meeting from your iPhone to a TV. Simply tap on the screen mirroring icon in the Control Centre and enter the code displayed on your TV.

Can you cast Zoom from PC to TV?

To cast a Zoom meeting from PC to TV, simply launch Google Chrome and select ‘Cast’ from the list of options. Choose your TV as the destination device and select the Zoom window as the screen you want to share.

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Conclusion

This is how you can cast a Zoom meeting from Android/iOS/PC to a TV. Before you begin, always make sure that your devices are connected to the same WiFi network. While casting your device’s display, always remember that Zoom is still using your phone/PC’s camera to relay your video feed. Make sure the main device is positioned next to the TV to keep your video feed consistent with your eye movement.

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