Commercial · October 2025
Microsoft Teams Rooms vs. Zoom Rooms: which platform for your conference rooms?
Every DFW office we outfit eventually asks the same question about video conferencing: Teams Rooms, Zoom Rooms, or both? Here's how to decide — from someone who installs and maintains both.
The short answer
If your company lives in Microsoft 365 → Teams Rooms. If your company lives in Zoom → Zoom Rooms. If you have a mix — more common than you'd think — you probably want BYOD rooms with interoperability rather than picking one platform for every conference room.
Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR)
Pros:
- Seamless with Outlook/Exchange calendars
- Deep Microsoft 365 integration (whiteboard, OneDrive, identity)
- Massive hardware ecosystem — Logitech, Poly, Crestron, Yealink
- Included with most E5 licenses (no extra per-room cost often)
Cons:
- Windows under the hood — occasional Windows Update pain
- Less intuitive for non-Microsoft shops
- Multi-vendor deployments require careful MDM
Zoom Rooms
Pros:
- Simplest UX — single tap to join
- Strong appliance ecosystem (Poly, Logitech, Neat, DTEN)
- Runs on Mac, Windows, or appliance — flexibility
- Excellent gallery view and pinning logic
Cons:
- Monthly per-room license ($49/mo Pro, $149/mo Business)
- Less tight with Microsoft 365 calendaring
- Smaller app ecosystem than Microsoft
BYOD rooms (the growing option)
A BYOD room skips the appliance and lets users bring their laptop, connect via USB-C to a dock, and drive the display and cameras from their own machine. Platform-agnostic. Pros: cheaper, platform-independent. Cons: requires users to do the connecting, rooms feel less polished.
Our recommendation for most DFW offices: MTR or Zoom Rooms in the 2–3 "executive" conference rooms, BYOD in the other team rooms.
Hardware we install most often
- Small rooms (2–4 people): Poly Studio X30 or Logitech Rally Bar Mini all-in-one
- Mid rooms (6–10 people): Logitech Rally Bar + Tap controller, or Poly Studio X52
- Large rooms (10+): Logitech Rally Plus with extension mics, or Poly Studio X70
- Board rooms: Custom Crestron or QSC solutions with multiple ceiling mics, dual displays, presenter tracking
Typical budgets
- Small room, BYOD: $3,500–$6,000
- Small room, MTR/ZR appliance: $6,000–$10,000
- Mid room, MTR/ZR: $12,000–$20,000
- Large room, MTR/ZR: $20,000–$40,000
- Board room, custom: $50,000–$150,000
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