Description
The room is big enough to impress clients. Then the Zoom call starts and the room starts working against you. The people near the screen look fine. The far end looks detached. The presenter walks a few steps and the camera either overreacts or misses the move entirely. That is the usual problem in large Dubai boardrooms. Good furniture. Good display wall. Wrong room system.
The Yealink ZVC S90 is built for the rooms where a simple front device won’t cope. Extra-large boardrooms. Training rooms. Divisible conference spaces. Rooms with more seats, more depth, and more than one speaking zone. It is a full Zoom Room on Windows package built around dual UVC86 intelligent cameras, AVHub, MTouch Plus, MCore 4, RoomSensor, and BYOD-Extender. That combination matters because large-room meetings are not just about camera resolution. They are about control, coverage, switching logic, presenter follow, and making the room feel steady on every call. Yealink ZVC S90 UAE fits the rooms where a normal meeting-room bundle starts to run out of road.
2×
UVC86 Cameras
12×
Optical Zoom
11.6″
MTouch Plus
3
HDMI Outputs
What Comes in the ZVC S90 Kit
This is not a single camera page pretending to cover a full room system. The ZVC S90 is a proper Zoom Room package for large spaces. The current kit includes MCore 4 mini-PC, MTouch Plus touch console, two UVC86 intelligent cameras, AVHub, RoomSensor, and MVC-BYOD-Extender. Each part handles a different job. Camera coverage. Room control. Processing. Occupancy awareness. Laptop-based room use when needed.
That matters because large rooms fail when too much is pushed onto one device. One camera trying to cover everything. One console trying to rescue bad room planning. One install cable path doing jobs it was never meant to do. The ZVC S90 avoids that by treating the room as a system from day one.
| Bundle | Includes | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ZVC S90-C5U | MCore 4, MTouch Plus, 2 × UVC86, AVHub, RoomSensor, BYOD-Extender | Large Zoom Rooms, training spaces, executive boardrooms, divisible conference rooms |
| With room add-ons | Optional WPP30, extra displays, Yealink microphones and speakers, structured cabling, AV integration | Longer rooms, dual-display rooms, visitor-heavy boardrooms, more advanced AV layouts |
For most buyers, the important thing is simple. You are not buying a Zoom camera. You are buying a Zoom room that has been designed to behave properly in a large space.
Which Room Fits the ZVC S90
The ZVC S90 belongs in rooms where the table is long, the display wall is far from the last seat, or the room has more than one active speaking zone. That includes large boardrooms in DIFC, training rooms in Business Bay, client briefing spaces in DMCC, and divisible conference rooms in Abu Dhabi where one room becomes two depending on the day.
| Room Size | Seats | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Huddle / Focus | 2–4 | MeetingBar A10 |
| Small Meeting | 4–8 | ZVC860 |
| Medium Boardroom | 6–12 | MVC S60 or MeetingBar A40 |
| Large Boardroom / Training Room | 12–20+ | ZVC S90 ← this product |
Not the right fit?
If your room is a normal 6-to-10-seat Zoom room, the ZVC S90 is usually too much system and too much cost. Use the ZVC860 for a more standard Zoom room or look at the MeetingBar A40 for a simpler front-of-room setup. The S90 earns its place when the room is genuinely large, deep, or split into more than one functional area.
Why Dual UVC86 Matters in a Large Zoom Room
One camera in a large room forces compromises. Stay wide and everyone looks far away. Zoom in and the room loses context. Track the presenter and the table discussion gets lost. Track the table and the presenter stops feeling central. That is why the ZVC S90 uses two UVC86 cameras.
This gives the room better visual logic. One camera can handle a wider room view or one end of the table while the other deals with a presenter or a second speaking zone. In a long boardroom, the far side stops looking like an afterthought. In a training room, the person leading the session can move without turning the meeting into a game of camera catch-up.
Dual-camera room coverage
Two UVC86 cameras give the room a much stronger base for large-space coverage than any single-camera layout. Better for long tables, deeper rooms, and split activity zones.
12x optical zoom
The camera can hold detail when people are further from the display wall. Useful in executive rooms and training spaces where the distance is real, not theoretical.
Better hybrid presence
Remote Zoom participants can follow the conversation without waiting for one overworked camera to guess the right view every time someone shifts position.
This is one of the clearest reasons to buy the S90 instead of stretching a smaller Zoom room kit beyond what it was designed to do.
AVHub — The Piece That Makes the Room Behave
Most reseller pages mention AVHub and move on. They shouldn’t. AVHub is one of the reasons the ZVC S90 works in bigger spaces. It coordinates room cameras and AV behaviour so the room acts like one system instead of separate boxes on separate cables.
That is especially useful in rooms with multiple displays, multiple camera zones, or layouts that change during the week. Training session in the morning. Client board meeting in the afternoon. Two partitioned sessions tomorrow. AVHub gives the room more structure than a standard plug-and-play room system can offer.
The other strong angle is support for merged and dividable rooms. That matters a lot in Dubai fit-outs where operators want one premium space that can also break into smaller meeting areas when needed. The ZVC S90 is one of the Yealink Zoom options that actually makes sense for that kind of site plan.
Zoom Features That Matter in Daily Use
This is a Zoom Room system, so daily use matters just as much as hardware. The meeting should start fast, look controlled, and not depend on someone’s laptop being the hero every time. MTouch Plus handles one-touch join, room controls, camera controls, and content-sharing flow from the table.
The UVC86 camera platform adds the intelligence that buyers actually notice once the room goes live. Presenter Tracking helps when someone is leading from the front of the room. Speaker Tracking helps when the discussion moves around the table. Multi-focus and picture-in-picture help when remote participants need both context and detail at the same time.
For larger Zoom rooms, those features stop being “nice extras.” They become the difference between a room that feels expensive and a room that actually feels professional.
BYOD and Content Sharing
Large rooms still need flexibility. Not every visitor arrives with a Zoom Room booking. Sometimes the client wants to use their own laptop and their own meeting account. Sometimes the room is being used for a quick presentation, not a scheduled Zoom session. That is where the included BYOD-Extender matters.
Used properly, it gives the room a cleaner path for laptop-led use of the room hardware. That keeps the large room useful without forcing every scenario through the native Zoom Room flow. But it should be written honestly. The BYOD-Extender is part of the full room system. It is not a magic accessory for unrelated third-party room hardware.
For content sharing, MTouch Plus supports HDMI and USB-C input, and the room can be paired with WPP30 for wireless sharing. That suits larger Dubai rooms where nobody wants cables being passed around a 14-seat table five minutes before a client presentation.
That flexibility is especially useful in shared executive rooms where sales, finance, operations, and external guests all use the same space in different ways through the week.
MCore 4 and RoomSensor — The Parts Buyers Forget to Ask About
The current ZVC S90 bundle uses MCore 4 with Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, Intel Ultra 5 processing, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and 256GB SSD. Most users will never ask about that directly. But it is the reason the room can run like a proper system instead of feeling slow, fragile, or patched together.
You also get RoomSensor, which tracks occupancy plus room conditions like temperature, humidity, and light. That can sound like a side detail until you run a busy boardroom estate. Ghost bookings. Rooms running too cold. Rooms sitting empty while other teams are hunting for space. These are real issues in larger Dubai offices, especially in DIFC and Business Bay where meeting room utilisation is constant.
So yes, the cameras matter. But the parts around them matter too. Large rooms are systems. Not gadgets.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| System Type | Zoom Rooms on Windows |
| Room PC | MCore 4 mini-PC, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, Intel Ultra 5 125H, 16GB DDR5 RAM, 256GB SSD |
| Cameras | 2 × UVC86 intelligent cameras |
| Zoom | 12x optical zoom, 1.7x digital zoom |
| Control Hub | AVHub for camera and room AV coordination |
| Touch Console | MTouch Plus, 11.6-inch |
| Display Outputs | 3 × HDMI outputs |
| AI Camera Modes | Auto-framing, Speaker Tracking, Presenter Tracking, Multi-focus, Picture-in-Picture, Multi-Stream IntelliFrame |
| BYOD | BYOD-Extender included |
| Room Awareness | RoomSensor for occupancy, temperature, humidity, and light |
What’s in the Box
Standard ZVC S90 kit: MCore 4 mini-PC, MTouch Plus touch panel, 2 × UVC86 cameras, AVHub, RoomSensor, BYOD-Extender, standard cables, power items, and installation accessories.
That gives you the Zoom room base. Final room outcome still depends on displays, room audio design, mounting positions, and the way the site itself is built.
Not included — order separately if needed
Display panels, wall mounts, ceiling microphones, ceiling speakers, DSP, WPP30 wireless sharing pod, custom cable trunking, extra network points, structured cabling work, and special furniture cut-outs. WhatsApp for a full room quote with the right accessories.
Installation in Dubai and Across the UAE
Large-room Zoom installations fail when people treat them like small-room installs. Wrong camera height. Wrong mounting position. Bad cable route. Display too low for the room depth. Console too far from the actual user seats. None of that shows in a datasheet, but all of it shows on day one.
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Pre-installation — We confirm room size, seat count, table shape, display plan, camera positions, network points, power points, and whether the room is divisible or needs presenter-led coverage.
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Installation — Standard deployment includes camera mounting and alignment, AVHub connection, MCore 4 setup, MTouch Plus placement, Zoom Room sign-in, display configuration, and cable management. Most large-room installs take around 3 to 6 hours, more if third-party AV work is involved.
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Test call — We verify Zoom join flow, camera behaviour, speaker follow, presenter follow, content sharing, and the basic room experience before handover. The room is not treated as complete until the call flow works properly.
Coverage — Yealink ZVC S90 supply and installation in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and all UAE emirates. That includes Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. Multi-room and multi-site Zoom Room rollouts are handled as scheduled projects, not one-room improvisations.
Related Yealink Options
The ZVC S90 sits at the large-room end of the Zoom conversation. For more standard Zoom room spaces, the Yealink ZVC860 is usually the more practical choice. For Microsoft Teams environments in large spaces, the Yealink MVC S90 is the equivalent route on the Teams side.
You can also browse the full video conferencing range, the Yealink accessories category, and the Microsoft Teams range for related room options and alternatives.
Export Supply from Dubai
We supply Yealink ZVC S90 from Dubai to AV installers, corporate IT teams, and system integrators handling Zoom Room projects in Ethiopia, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, and Tanzania. FOB Dubai export pricing is available for project quantities, especially when the room kit is bundled with displays, audio hardware, or related accessories. WhatsApp +971 55 986 3697 with your room count, project scope, and destination country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Yealink ZVC S90 too much for a normal boardroom?
If your room is a standard 6-to-10-seat Zoom room, yes, usually. The ZVC S90 is intended for extra-large rooms, training spaces, and rooms with more complex AV behaviour.
What is the main difference between ZVC860 and ZVC S90?
The ZVC860 suits more typical Zoom rooms. The ZVC S90 is for larger spaces needing dual intelligent cameras, AVHub, and room design that goes beyond a normal front-of-room setup.
Will the ZVC S90 work on our Etisalat or du office network?
Yes, with the correct room design, Zoom Room account setup, and installation. We configure and test the room before handover.
Can visitors use their own laptop with the room?
Yes. The room includes BYOD-Extender for laptop-based use of the room hardware. It is designed as part of the full room system, not as a stand-alone accessory for unrelated hardware.
Is this the right Zoom Room for a divisible conference room?
Yes, that is one of the stronger reasons to choose the ZVC S90. AVHub support for merged and dividable room layouts makes it more suitable than simpler Zoom room kits for partitioned spaces.
How long does ZVC S90 installation take in Dubai?
Most standard large-room installations take around 3 to 6 hours. If the room includes third-party audio, custom cabling, or partition-based configuration, allow more time.
Is the Yealink ZVC S90 in stock in Dubai?
Stock depends on project volume and current kit availability. WhatsApp us for live stock check, current AED pricing, and scheduling advice before you fix the installation date.
Do you install Yealink ZVC S90 in Abu Dhabi as well?
Yes. We cover Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and all UAE emirates. Installation is included and planned around the actual room layout, not added later as a surprise charge.
Yealink ZVC S90 in stock in Dubai. Supply and installation across all 7 UAE emirates. AED pricing confirmed on WhatsApp in 30 minutes. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.



