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Updated November 25, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction:]
We’re introducing an enhancement to the Multiple Camera View experience in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows. Building on its initial release earlier this year, this update enables users to switch between camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room, offering greater flexibility and personalization in hybrid meetings.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 503104.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (GCC and Worldwide): Rollout begins early January 2026 (previously early December 2025) and is expected to complete by mid-January 2026 (previously mid-December 2025).
[How this affects your organization:]
Who is affected: Users in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows, including both standard console and AIO/touch board configurations.
What will happen:
- Users in Teams Rooms on Windows will be able to switch between multiple camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room:
- On non-AIO configurations (such as on a standard console setup), users can switch views via the participant panel on the console.
- On AIO/touch board configurations, users can switch views directly on the video tile using carousel navigation.
- No admin configuration is required; the feature will be enabled by default.

[What you can do to prepare:]
- Notify your users about this new experience.
- Update any relevant training or helpdesk documentation.
- No configuration changes are required to enable this feature.
Learn more: Configuring multiple camera view in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows | Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.
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Updated October 17, 2025: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction:]
We’re introducing an enhancement to the Multiple Camera View experience in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows. Building on its initial release earlier this year, this update enables users to switch between camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room, offering greater flexibility and personalization in hybrid meetings.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 503104.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (GCC and Worldwide): Rollout begins early December 2025 (previously early November) and is expected to complete by mid-December 2025 (previously mid-November).
[How this affects your organization:]
Who is affected: Users in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows, including both standard console and AIO/touch board configurations.
What will happen:
- Users in Teams Rooms on Windows will be able to switch between multiple camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room:
- On non-AIO configurations (such as on a standard console setup), users can switch views via the participant panel on the console.
- On AIO/touch board configurations, users can switch views directly on the video tile using carousel navigation.
- No admin configuration is required; the feature will be enabled by default.

[What you can do to prepare:]
- Notify your users about this new experience.
- Update any relevant training or helpdesk documentation.
- No configuration changes are required to enable this feature.
Learn more: Configuring multiple camera view in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows | Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.
Updated November 25, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction:]
We’re introducing an enhancement to the Multiple Camera View experience in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows. Building on its initial release earlier this year, this update enables users to switch between camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room, offering greater flexibility and personalization in hybrid meetings.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 503104.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (GCC and Worldwide): Rollout begins early January 2026 (previously early December 2025) and is expected to complete by mid-January 2026 (previously mid-December 2025).
[How this affects your organization:]
Who is affected: Users in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows, including both standard console and AIO/touch board configurations.
What will happen:
- Users in Teams Rooms on Windows will be able to switch between multiple camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room:
- On non-AIO configurations (such as on a standard console setup), users can switch views via the participant panel on the console.
- On AIO/touch board configurations, users can switch views directly on the video tile using carousel navigation.
- No admin configuration is required; the feature will be enabled by default.

[What you can do to prepare:]
- Notify your users about this new experience.
- Update any relevant training or helpdesk documentation.
- No configuration changes are required to enable this feature.
Learn more: Configuring multiple camera view in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows | Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.
[Introduction:]
We’re introducing an enhancement to the Multiple Camera View experience in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows. Building on its initial release earlier this year, this update enables users to switch between camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room, offering greater flexibility and personalization in hybrid meetings.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 503104.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (GCC and Worldwide): Rollout begins early November 2025 and is expected to complete by mid-November 2025.
[How this affects your organization:]
Who is affected: Users in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows, including both standard console and AIO/touch board configurations.
What will happen:
- Users in Teams Rooms on Windows will be able to switch between multiple camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room:
- On non-AIO configurations (such as on a standard console setup), users can switch views via the participant panel on the console.
- On AIO/touch board configurations, users can switch views directly on the video tile using carousel navigation.
- No admin configuration is required; the feature will be enabled by default.

[What you can do to prepare:]
- Notify your users about this new experience.
- Update any relevant training or helpdesk documentation.
- No configuration changes are required to enable this feature.
Learn more: Configuring multiple camera view in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows | Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.
Updated October 17, 2025: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction:]
We’re introducing an enhancement to the Multiple Camera View experience in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows. Building on its initial release earlier this year, this update enables users to switch between camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room, offering greater flexibility and personalization in hybrid meetings.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 503104.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (GCC and Worldwide): Rollout begins early December 2025 (previously early November) and is expected to complete by mid-December 2025 (previously mid-November).
[How this affects your organization:]
Who is affected: Users in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows, including both standard console and AIO/touch board configurations.
What will happen:
- Users in Teams Rooms on Windows will be able to switch between multiple camera views when receiving feeds from another Teams Room:
- On non-AIO configurations (such as on a standard console setup), users can switch views via the participant panel on the console.
- On AIO/touch board configurations, users can switch views directly on the video tile using carousel navigation.
- No admin configuration is required; the feature will be enabled by default.

[What you can do to prepare:]
- Notify your users about this new experience.
- Update any relevant training or helpdesk documentation.
- No configuration changes are required to enable this feature.
Learn more: Configuring multiple camera view in Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows | Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.
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