In the modern workplace, traditional whiteboards and static displays are becoming relics of the past. Enter Vibe Board – an interactive smartboard that's transforming how teams brainstorm, present, and collaborate. Whether you're running a hybrid meeting, teaching a remote class, or sketching out your next big idea, this digital canvas brings your workspace into the 21st century.
Imagine walking into a conference room where your whiteboard remembers everything you write, syncs with your favorite apps, and lets remote team members contribute in real-time. That's the Vibe experience in a nutshell.
The Vibe Board isn't trying to be everything to everyone. It's laser-focused on one thing: making collaboration feel natural, whether your team is in the same room or scattered across time zones. The 55-inch 4K touchscreen responds to your touch like you're writing on paper, but with infinite pages and zero dry-erase marker smell.
Let's talk about what actually matters when you're in the middle of a brainstorming session. The Vibe Board runs on Android, which means it plays nicely with the tools you're already using. Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Slack, Google Workspace – they're all there, running smoothly without the usual tech headaches.
The canvas itself is where things get interesting. You can sketch, type, insert images, or pull up a browser – all on the same infinite whiteboard. One user described it as "finally having enough space to think," which pretty much sums up the experience. No more erasing good ideas to make room for new ones.
Vibe currently offers several configurations to match different workspace needs:
Vibe Board 55" – The original interactive display that started it all. Built for conference rooms and collaborative spaces, this model includes the core features teams love: 4K touchscreen, wireless screen sharing, and access to Vibe's canvas app. 👉 Explore Vibe Board 55" options
Vibe Board Pro 75" – When you need to make an impression in larger rooms, the Pro 75" delivers. The expanded screen real estate means everyone can see clearly, even from the back of the room. It includes enhanced processing power and upgraded speakers for better video conferencing. 👉 Check out Vibe Board Pro 75"
Vibe Board S1 55" – A more streamlined option that maintains the core collaboration features while being gentler on budgets. Perfect for smaller teams or companies equipping multiple rooms.
Pricing varies based on configuration and current promotions, with packages typically including the display, mobile stand, and stylus. Educational institutions and enterprise customers often qualify for volume discounts.
Here's where Vibe really shines: remote collaboration that doesn't feel forced. Your colleague in another office can join the canvas, add sticky notes, sketch diagrams, or annotate documents – all in real time. It's like everyone's in the same room, except without the awkward fight over who gets the marker.
The screen sharing works both ways too. You can mirror your laptop to the Vibe Board, or share the board's screen to remote participants. No dongles, no cables, no "can you see my screen?" repeated five times.
One area where Vibe keeps things honest: setup isn't instantaneous. You'll spend some time getting everything configured the way you want it. But once you're past that initial learning curve, daily use is pretty intuitive. Most teams report being fully comfortable within a week.
The mobile stand deserves a mention – it's sturdier than you'd expect and makes moving the board between rooms surprisingly easy. Though let's be real: at 55 inches, you're not casually wheeling this around every hour.
Vibe's canvas app is the heart of the experience. It's not trying to replace Microsoft Word or Photoshop; it's designed specifically for collaborative thinking. Templates for brainstorming, project planning, design thinking – they're all there, ready to use.
The app integration is where you'll save real time. Import a PDF, annotate it during a meeting, then export it directly to your cloud storage. Pull up a Jira board, discuss it on the Vibe canvas, and push updates back. These little workflow improvements add up fast.
Remote and hybrid teams are the obvious winners here. When half your team is on Zoom and half is in the office, Vibe creates a level playing field. Everyone can contribute equally, which is harder to achieve than most people think.
Creative teams – designers, architects, marketers – appreciate the digital canvas that doesn't limit their thinking. You can sketch, refine, save versions, and come back to ideas weeks later without losing anything.
Education has found a strong use case too. Teachers using Vibe report better engagement, especially with the ability to save and share lesson content. Students who miss class can access exactly what was written on the board, not a blurry phone photo.
No product is perfect, and Vibe has its quirks. The stylus accuracy is excellent, but there's a slight learning curve if you're used to traditional whiteboards. Some users wish the processing power was beefier for running multiple heavy apps simultaneously.
The annual software subscription for premium features is another consideration. Basic functionality is included, but advanced integrations and unlimited cloud storage require the paid tier.
Vibe periodically runs promotions, especially around major business quarters and educational purchasing seasons. 👉 Check current deals and bundle offers
The real value calculation depends on what you're replacing. If you're comparing it to a $300 whiteboard, yes, Vibe is significantly more expensive. But if you're looking at the cost of multiple tools – video conferencing hardware, digital whiteboards, presentation displays – the math starts making sense.
For remote-first companies: This is probably worth serious consideration. The collaboration features directly address the biggest challenge of distributed work.
For traditional offices: It's a harder sell unless you're already dealing with the frustrations of hybrid meetings. But if you are, Vibe solves real problems.
For small teams and startups: The 55" model or S1 might make sense, especially if you qualify for startup discounts. The 75" Pro is probably overkill unless you're regularly presenting to large groups.
For educators: Strong value proposition, particularly with educational pricing. The ability to save and share lessons is genuinely useful, not just a nice-to-have.
Vibe Board isn't revolutionary technology – touchscreens and digital collaboration aren't new concepts. What Vibe does well is package these features in a way that actually works for daily use, without requiring a dedicated IT person to keep things running.
The question isn't whether Vibe Board is impressive (it is), but whether it solves problems you actually have. If your team struggles with hybrid collaboration, if good ideas get lost on whiteboards that get erased, if you're tired of technology that fights you instead of helping – then yeah, Vibe might be worth the investment.
👉 Explore all Vibe Board models and find your fit
The smartboard market is crowded, but Vibe has carved out a solid position by focusing on collaboration first, bells and whistles second. It's not trying to be a computer, a TV, and a whiteboard all at once. It's a digital collaboration space that happens to include the other stuff you need.
For teams serious about making hybrid work actually work, that focus might be exactly what you need.