Avoid disruptions in Microsoft Teams and migrate now!
On October 14, 2025, support for Windows 10 Team Edition will end. On the same date, the Microsoft Teams App on Windows 10 Team will also stop functioning, devices will no longer be able to log into Microsoft Teams.
This means any Surface Hub 2S devices that remain on Windows 10 Team after that date will lose the ability to join Teams meetings and will no longer receive critical security updates. In short: your meeting spaces will be at risk of disruption and may be left offline.
If your organization is still running Surface Hub 2S devices on Windows 10 Team, now is the time to act.
Migration is paramount to ensure your teams continue to deliver the modern Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows (MTR-W) experience on Surface Hub.
Updates to this blog (Oct 14, 2025)
Migration App extended: The Surface Hub Migration App remains available through mid-December 2025 to help complete transitions. (Note: Teams on Windows 10 Team still retired Oct 14, 2025; only the app’s availability is extended.)
Microsoft Edge on MTR-W: available now on Surface Hub running MTR-W.
Miracast: On track and committed before end of CY2025.
Parity note: Microsoft Edge features are currently only MTR-W features, offering a consistent user experience across certified Windows All-in-One boards (e.g., Yealink, MAXHUB, Logitech) in addition to Surface Hub. (Not available on MTR-A.)
Migration Options for Surface Hub 2S
There are three supported paths to migrate Surface Hub 2S devices from Windows 10 Team to Windows 11 with MTR-W. Use the guide below to choose the right option for your organization:
Migration Path | Best For | Key Benefits | Availability | Notes |
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Surface Hub 3 Compute Cartridge | Organizations seeking the longest lifecycle and enhanced performance | - Faster CPU and more memory - Driver/Firmware and Windows/MTR updates through Dec 2030 - Enables rotation on 50" Hubs | Available now | Recommended path for most customers. Learn more. |
Migration App | Customers needing a short-term bridge | - No new hardware required - Quick path to Windows 11 MTR-W | Extended to Dec 14th, 2025 | Teams support still ended Oct 14, use remaining window to finalize upgrades Learn more at this article. |
USB Migration | Environments with network restrictions or where offline setup is required | - Direct path to Windows 11 MTR-W via USB - Flexible deployment | Available now | New option for customers with deployment constraints. Learn more. |
What About Surface Hub v1?
Surface Hub v1 devices cannot be migrated to Windows 11.
However, they don’t need to become “paperweights.” Many customers have successfully repurposed them as interactive external displays for whiteboarding or digital signage.
- See this guide from Ryan Wold of the Surface Engineering team: How to use Surface Hub v1 as an external interactive display
- Explore additional insights on Ryan Wold’s blog.
Why Upgrade to Microsoft Teams Rooms for Windows (MTR-W)
Migrating isn’t just about avoiding end of support—it unlocks a modern, AI-enhanced meeting experience and enterprise-grade operations:
- Long-term servicing, security & lifecycle — With the Surface Hub 3 Compute Cartridge, devices receive driver and firmware support through December 2030.
- Consistent, proven experience — MTR-W brings feature parity with other Teams Rooms on Windows endpoints across your estate (layouts, device behaviors, admin controls), so users get a familiar experience in every room.
- AI-enhanced hybrid meetings — Unlock IntelliFrame (smart, participant-focused video feeds) and related intelligent camera capabilities that make in-room participants clearer and more engaging to remote attendees.
- Inclusive layouts built for collaboration — Use Front Row to keep people, content, and chat visible at once, improving engagement and co-creation in hybrid meetings.
- Pro-grade management & reliability — Enroll rooms in the Teams Rooms Pro Management service for proactive monitoring, inventory, remote configuration, alerting, and update orchestration; manage devices centrally alongside the Teams Admin Center.
- Enterprise readiness at scale — Follow Microsoft’s plan-deploy-operate guidance to standardize configurations, enforce policies, and streamline site-by-site rollouts for large deployments.
- Feature parity note: Edge and similar in-room functions are MTR-W capabilities, not Surface-Hub-only, ensuring consistent UX across OEMs.
Upgrading ensures Surface Hub becomes a purpose-built MTR-W endpoint—secure, manageable, and continuously improved with Microsoft’s Teams Rooms roadmap.
Next step: Once migrated, enroll your Surface Hubs into the Teams Rooms Pro Management portal to ensure proactive monitoring, health insights, and reliable operations at scale.
What’s Next for Microsoft Teams Rooms on Surface Hub
Migrating to Windows 11 with MTR-W not only keeps your devices supported — it ensures they stay aligned with Microsoft’s innovation roadmap:
- Microsoft Edge Browser is available now for all Surface Hubs running Microsoft Teams Rooms - Windows. Edge browser on Teams Rooms touch boards - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
- Miracast support is on track to release by the end of December 2025
- Regular Teams Rooms updates will continue to bring parity with other certified Teams Rooms devices, keeping your collaboration spaces modern and consistent
Video Guidance & Learning Resources
To support your migration journey:
- Watch Surface Hub migration overview videos on Microsoft Helps (YouTube)
- Review the previous Surface IT Pro Blog: Updated: Surface Hub support ends for Windows 10 — start your transition
- Explore Microsoft’s official documentation: Surface Hub Windows 10 End of Support and Migration Options
For organizations with larger deployments, engage your Microsoft account team or partner. Microsoft FastTrack and authorized Surface partners can also assist with planning and execution.
Call to Action
Upgrade your existing Surface Hub 2S devices today!
- Teams will stop working on Windows 10 Team devices on Oct 14th, 2025.
- Devices will no longer receive security updates, leaving them exposed.
Begin testing your chosen migration path today to ensure a smooth transition. Work with your IT team and Microsoft partners now to avoid last-minute disruption.
Act now to keep your Surface Hubs secure, supported, and meeting-ready.