What’s changing
We’re introducing several updates around framing controls for Google Meet hardware devices:
First, we’re introducing an admin setting which will allow admins to choose a default framing option for their meeting spaces, ensuring every meeting begins with an optimally configured view. This will help your users jump right into their meetings without having to re-adjust camera settings from the previous meeting. This can be set individually for each device or via the bulk updates across your fleet.
Next, we’re adding framing support on whiteboards (Series One Desk 27 and Board 65) and remote controlled only Google Meet hardware devices, which will help ensure optimal camera framing on these devices.
Finally, we’re making a few small adjustments to how camera framing settings appear on hardware devices. For Meet on Android, we’re removing the “Continuous framing” toggles and replacing them with a “Framing by” toggle. Depending on the third-party devices you’re using, you’ll see “Framing by Logitech”,“Framing by Huddly” or “Framing by Poly”, for example. We’re also changing the “Home” button to “Reset to default”.
Updated camera framing settings on Meet hardware devices
Getting started
Admins: You can configure default camera framing options for individual Google Meet hardware devices by going to Devices > Google Meet hardware > [Device Name] > Device Settings > Default camera framing. Or you can set the default camera framing option for multiple devices at once. End users: Visit the Help Center to learn more about using device-based framing and using the Meet the touchscreen to control audio and video.
Rollout pace
Whiteboard and remote control device supportRapid and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on May 14, 2024
Admin control:Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on May 21, 2024
Availability
Available to all Google Workspace customers