Zoom is a perfect tool to use for remote workers as it can hold meetings or web conferences through video calls and chats. Note- Mac doesn’t give any choice to legitimately mirror screen to TV. There’s a better way, if you have an Apple TV or a newer TV that supports video streaming over AirPlay 2: you can use AirPlay or AirPlay 2 to stream your Mac, iPhone, or iPad’s screen to the TV. Try casting it instead. You need the Zoom hardware to do so. This makes sense because most TVs don’t come with an in-built camera. The most practical way to do it is by using LetsView. It is a free app that works across all devices platforms including Android, iPhone, Windows, Mac, and TV. If your TV supports DLNA, install a compatible app on your iPhone or iPad, add content to it, and then use it to stream to a TV on the same Wi-Fi network as your iOS device. Note- If in case, if you don’t have an Android TV and need to cast your Android device or iPhone/iPad screen to a TV, simply get an HDMI link and associate your PC to your TV with it.At that point, you can share the Zoom meeting from telephone to PC with ApowerMirror, and it will likewise be spilled to your TV. Can’t afford one? Some examples of DLNA-compatible iOS apps include 8player Pro , ArkMC , C5 , MCPlayer HD Pro , TV Assist , and UPNP/DLNA Streamer for TV . One of the easiest ways if you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, is to use AirPlay and Apple TV. Though you can use it on your mobile devices or computer, it would be better to use it on a larger screen like TV to accommodate more than the traditional small conference. This will let you mirror your display on your TV via Apple TV. Step 2: Position your device (laptop or smartphone) on a stable platform in such a way that the camera faces you.That’s because Zoom will still use your device’s camera as the primary video source for meetings. It allows you to mirror or cast content from your iPhone or iPad via the Apple TV or TVs that support AirPlay 2. By default, it is not possible to directly display Zoom meeting on TV.