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Zoom AI Companion2025-01-09 10:17 AM
Hello,
I am working on an automation project using Zoom Room Controls, aiming to control external devices, such as lamps or fans, allowing them to be turned on and off directly through the Zoom interface.
Currently, I am using a Sonoff device, a Wi-Fi relay that enables internet connectivity, configured with the Tasmota firmware. However, when I previously opened a ticket with Zoom support, I was informed that it is not possible to control devices via HTTP requests within Zoom Room Controls. The only communication formats supported are UDP or TCP.
When considering integration via TCP, I realized it would require creating a local broker for each client or utilizing a cloud broker. However, this approach is neither practical nor easy to maintain.
With this in mind, I would like to ask the community if anyone can recommend a device or solution that offers easier integration with Zoom Room Controls.
The main goal is to find a Wi-Fi relay compatible with Zoom Room Controls to automate rooms and control devices directly through the Zoom interface.
Thank you in advance for your support. I look forward to hearing your suggestions.
Best regards,