Qué está cambiando
We’ve been working to expand our customers’ calling networks through interoperability between Google Meet hardware devices, and other third-party video conferencing apps and devices. Beginning today, we’re expanding this interoperability to include support for Cisco Webex and Zoom on Logitech Android-based hardware devices for Google Meet. These include Logitech Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, and Rally Bar Huddle appliances. These Google Meet hardware devices now have the embedded capability to call directly into Cisco Webex and Zoom calls, which allows users to collaborate with more customers and partners outside their companies.
This feature is already supported on ChromeOS-based Google Meet hardware devices from Logitech.
Para empezar
- Admins:
- Both Zoom and Webex interop on Android-based Google Meet hardware will be available on devices by default and can be disabled in the Workspace Admin console at the OU level at Dispositivos > Hardware Google Meet > Configuración > Configuración del dispositivo > Interoperabilidad integrada.
- There is no additional cost associated with using this new built-in interoperability feature on supported devices.
- Usuarios finales:
- When enabled by your admin, you can join a Webex or Zoom meeting from a Logitech Android-based Google Meet hardware device:
- Join an ad-hoc call by tapping “Find a meeting” on your touch controller and selecting Webex or Zoom from the dropdown options.
- Join a scheduled call by adding a room to an event with Webex or Zoom meeting details.
- Note: Calendar events that originate outside of Google Calendar must be duplicated and populated with room details manually.
- Visite el Centro de ayuda para obtener más información sobre Interoperabilidad de Google Meet.
Ritmo de implantación
- Ámbitos de liberación rápida y liberación programada: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on February 13, 2025
Disponibilidad
- Disponible para todos los clientes de Google Workspace con dispositivos de hardware Google Meet