Tech giant Amazon, which launched its own branded Fire TV television sets last month, is now allowing users to take Zoom calls from its platform.
The company said that all what users need is a Fire TV Omni Series of any size to use the video conferencing app, Business Insiders reported.
To use Zoom, users need a compatible webcam — one that is 720-1080p and plugs the webcam directly into the TV USB port.
“Joining work meetings or remote holiday get-togethers from the comfort of your couch just got a whole lot easier. Fire TV customers in the US and Canada can now use Zoom on their Fire TV Omni Series,” the company said in a blogpost.
The company mentioned that the TV microphone will need to be turned on. Also, the Zoom app will only use audio from TV speakers.
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