![]() However, if you want to look great, consider an external camera. If you’re just going to do a series of video chats and you have limited bandwidth at home, your webcam or smartphone rear-facing camera is probably well suited to the task. This is because webcams are built for low-resolution video chatting. You will notice that your webcam doesn’t capture all the colors your smartphone camera captures (even with relatively good lighting). In general, these are low-resolution cameras (fuzzy-ish images). The webcam in your laptop and your rear-facing smartphone camera have a relatively wide-angle lens. WebinarJam is OK for internal use and online educational courses, but because of its lower-quality video we don’t use it for big, public-facing online presentations. They just upgraded their system, but unfortunately, the video quality is still far behind that of Zoom. One more for the road: WebinarJam, which we’ve used for several years. We occasionally use it to share side decks in pitch meetings because we have a vanity URL. It’s just OK - but not for events bigger than 100 people – the interface is too clunky and the video quality is also only OK. Skype is good (though we’ve experienced inconsistent video quality on the platform lately), especially if you’re baked into the Microsoft ecosystem Google Hangouts is a slight step up, and works well for those in the world of Google. It integrates nicely with PayPal and is reasonably priced for up to about 10,000 participants. Zoom is the highest-quality video chat and webinar software we’ve seen. Find the solution that works best for you and your team. Once you learn to do this, it is significantly more productive than in-office meetings and work sessions. We often open a video chat in Slack or Google Hangouts and leave it open while they are problem solving. ![]() Our team uses a combination of a few video conferencing tools on a regular basis. Video Conferencing Tools (Zoom, Skype, Hangouts, BlueJeans,, etc.) ![]()
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