Google Meet is rolling out a significant update for its enterprise Workspace users, introducing the ability to make direct one-on-one calls without the need for cumbersome links. This feature, previously exclusive to personal users, is now extended to Workspace customers, simplifying communication within organisations.
The primary goal of this update is to streamline and expedite communication between colleagues, eliminating the need for meeting links. Google Meet is making this feature accessible to all enterprise users in the upcoming weeks.
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As part of the update, Workspace users can now engage in cloud-encrypted 1:1 video calls with their colleagues within the organisation, ensuring the utmost security of their data. These calls come equipped with an array of features, including in-meeting chat, visual effects, virtual backgrounds, and live closed captions. The availability of these features may vary depending on the user's Workspace version, significantly enhancing the video conferencing experience for Google Meet's enterprise clientele.
In addition to the direct calling feature, the Google Meet app receives a subtle yet noteworthy redesign. The account avatar/switcher, previously located in the search bar, has been repositioned, now featuring a "Code" shortcut. The "Start a call" screen is redesigned to offer a more user-friendly experience, with prominent search options for contacts and calling at the top, along with shortcuts for creating links or scheduling calls.
Notably, a grid of suggestions replaces the former lengthy list of contacts, and tapping on a person's name provides a live preview, enabling users to fine-tune their video feed before initiating the call.
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