Currently available in the US, the Nest users can make a group
video call with up to 32 participants through Google Duo or with up to 100 participants
via Google Meet.
Google
has announced group calling feature for its Nest Hub Max smart display through
company’s existing video calling services Google Duo and Google Meet. Besides,
the company also previewed Google Meet upcoming features like background blur,
custom background, polling, etc. for educators and enterprises.
Video calling
on Google Nest Hub Max
Currently
available in the US, the Nest users can make a group video call with up to 32
participants through Google Duo or with up to 100 participants via Google Meet.
To start a group video call through Google Duo using Nest Hub Max, user need to
first create groups on the Duo mobile app. Once the groups are created, user
can start a group video call through a voice command ‘Hey Google, make a group
call’ to Nest
Hub Max and tap on the group to connect with.
Besides Nest Hub
Max, the Duo group video calling is available on LG XBOOM AI ThinQ WK9 Smart
Display, JBL Link View and Lenovo's 8-inch and 10-inch Smart Displays. However,
the Meet group video calling is available to Nest Hub Max users only.
Google Meet
upcoming features
As for the
upcoming Google Meet features, the company said it will soon add more features
to its educator and enterprise centric video calling service. These features
include hand raising to allow participants in meeting to notify the host when
they have a question or something to say, meeting attendance for the host to
know who attended the meeting, breakout rooms to split participants into
smaller groups for parallel discussions without having to disconnect the video
call, Q&A for convenient questions and answers session, and polling for
participants to engage.
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