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Logitech Brio on iPad

  • September 13, 2021
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Is there any ability to support an external webcam on an iPad for zoom meeting.  Not looking at screen sharing an iPhone, but connecting a Logitech Brio 4K using USB-C on an iPad Pro

    Best answer by rn-zm

    It does not work! although facetime and other apps work fine. zoom continues to show the main ipad camera and not the external one. Further it shows as inverted. Is there a way for zoom to have this supported?


    Hi @akramh thank you for the feedback! I would suggest Sending feedback to Zoom to support this. Thanks! 

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    Community Manager
    September 13, 2021

    Hi @MDNZ, you had a similar question to 'Can I use an external web cam instead of my phone cam for zoom meeting?', the user, on the other hand, was using Android. Because there isn't a setting similar to the Desktop client where you can choose your camera input, I'm almost certain that this isn't possible with iOS. You can submit your feedback to zoom.us/feed.  😀

    Rupert
    Community Champion | Customer
    Community Champion | Customer
    September 13, 2021

    Hi @MDNZ,

     

    I have heard of various attempts of doing this - but none successful.

     

    Rupert

     

     

    Newcomer
    September 20, 2023

    iOS 17 just released now supports this (previous ones did not).  It would be great if Zoom would choose to support external webcams…

    Community Manager
    September 20, 2023

    Hi @fernelius thank you for your feedback!

     

    Seeing some tech articles that this will be supported for iPadOS 17, just some resources from some google searches: 

     

    I would also suggest Sending feedback to Zoom

    iPadOS 17

    iPadOS 17

    iPadOS 17

    Newcomer
    September 24, 2023

    It does not work! although facetime and other apps work fine. zoom continues to show the main ipad camera and not the external one. Further it shows as inverted. Is there a way for zoom to have this supported?