

This will increase the audio quality, decreases the chance for echoes or audio distortion, and will be more reliable than a wireless headset. When hosting a session, use a wired headset when possible. However, if you are having issues, please see the Zoom knowledge base for troubleshooting video and audio problems. Zoom should automatically detect any connected devices which can be selected in the audio and camera settings. These devices may be built-in to your device, or you may be required to connect an external headset and camera. In order to fully participate in Zoom meetings with audio and video, you will require speakers or headphones, a microphone, and a webcam. Click here for a full list of available features.


Zoom supports the following operating systems and devices: Supported operating systems and mobile devices Bandwidth used by Zoom will be optimised based on your network conditions, and will automatically adjust for 4G, WiFi, or wired environments. Your internet connection should provide a stable 4.0Mbps or higher to utilise all Zoom features. When hosting a meeting using the Zoom desktop client, it is recommended that your PC has a dual-core 2.0Ghz or higher processor (Intel i3/i5/i7 or AMD equivalent) and at least 4GB of RAM. Recommended system and bandwidth requirements
