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UMA Release v3.3.2 – 25th March 2026



Whats Changed?


Room groups & multi-room booking

Managing larger meetings and flexible spaces just got easier. With Room Groups, you can now group rooms together and allow users to book them all in one action.


What's new

Room Groups let you connect multiple meeting rooms on the same floor, so users can:

  • Book multiple rooms at once
  • Support larger meetings or split-room setups
  • Avoid juggling separate bookings

For admins: create & manage room groups

Admins can now manage Room Groups from a dedicated area.

  • Create groups by selecting rooms on the same floor
  • Ensure rooms are only assigned to one group at a time

This gives you full control over how flexible spaces are structured and used.


For users: book rooms together

When booking a room that belongs to a group, users can choose to:

  • Book the room on its own, or
  • Book any configuration of the rooms within the room group

Before confirming, UMA shows which rooms are available for the selected time.




Booking view mode for meeting rooms

Room bookings now open in a view-only mode by default, making it easier to review details before making changes.


What's changed

When opening a booking, users now see:

  • All booking details clearly presented
  • A read-only view by default
  • No risk of accidental edits


Why this matters

  • Reduces accidental changes
  • Improves clarity when reviewing bookings
  • Keeps editing intentional and controlled


Occupancy Logs

You can now view recent occupancy activity directly from the device page.


What's new

A new Occupancy Logs section shows incoming device data from the last 7 days, helping you:

  • Verify sensor behaviour
  • Troubleshoot issues quickly
  • Understand recent occupancy activity


What you’ll see

Each log entry includes:

  • Timestamp of the message
  • Raw value (presence or people count)

Derived status:

  • Occupied
  • Vacant


Designed for visibility

  • Logs are read-only and focused on diagnostics
  • Only shown for devices that support occupancy