Quick summary All meeting attendees can now use noise cancellation capabilities in Google Meet if: Noise cancellation is available for the meeting organizer’s Google Workspace edition. If the user joins a meeting using any Google Meet ha…
Built-in Webex interoperability on Google Meet hardware expanded to devices with remote control
What’s changing In December 2022, we began supporting built-in Webex interoperability on Google Meet hardware devices. When it originally launched, this feature required a Meet hardware device with either a connected touch controller or built-in t…
Background noise reduction now available for Google Meet Hardware devices
What’s changing We’re bringing our software-based noise cancellation capability to the following Google Meet hardware devices: Logitech Room Kits ASUS Room Kits Chromebase for meetings Use this YouTube video to learn more about…
Configure Chromebase for Meetings display to automatically turn off when not in use
Quick summary Admins can now configure Chromebase for Meetings in their fleet to automatically turn off the display when not in use. We’ve heard from our customers that reducing power consumption is increasingly important — we hope this helps cust…
View bandwidth availability and usage during meetings via the Meet quality tool
What’s changing Admins can now use the Meet quality tool to view inbound and outbound bandwidth information—both used and available—for their users. Surfacing this information helps admins visualize participants bandwidth compared to the quality o…