Audio Video Term

BYOD

BYOD is an audio video term for Chicago-area smart home, theater, and commercial AV projects.

BYOD is bring your own device, a meeting-room approach that lets users connect their own laptop, tablet, or phone to room technology.

Example of BYOD

A conference room can join a video call, share a laptop screen, adjust lights, and set camera/audio settings from one room control interface. In that kind of Davis meeting room AV project, the term BYOD would describe bring your own device, a meeting-room approach that lets users connect their own laptop, tablet, or phone to room technology. Davis would use that understanding to account for camera, microphone, display, control interface, conferencing platform, and user handoff requirements, then test the result in the actual room, document the related components, and show the client how to use the feature without needing to manage the technical details behind it.

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Frequently Asked Question

What does BYOD mean?

BYOD means bring your own device, a meeting-room approach that lets users connect their own laptop, tablet, or phone to room technology. In a Davis Audio & Video project, it matters because the goal is not just adding technology; it is making the system understandable, reliable, and easy to operate.