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Every now and then, Google introduces new and useful features to its video conferencing service – Meet. According to a recent report 9to5GoogleThe tech giant is said to be working on a new “on-the-go” mode that will make it safer for users to attend video calls when they’re out and about.
The current Google Meet user interface on mobile is currently filled with too many options, which can make it difficult for those who need to attend meetings while walking or running. This is where the new feature comes in handy. Google Meet’s On-the-Go mode uses device sensors and is automatically enabled when the app detects that a user is in motion.
Alternatively, users can also enable the mode by finding it in the list of calls which can be accessed by tapping on the three-dot button. When enabled, On-the-go mode will disable the camera in the call and stop streaming video from other meeting participants so you won’t be distracted.
Moreover, users will be presented with a new design with large buttons that allow them to mute themselves, switch volume, raise or lower hands, or end a call. Google will also allow users to disable the mode and return to the standard user interface when they are in a stable mode.
Last week, the tech giant added new options to picture-in-picture mode for those using Google Meet in Chrome.
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