Google Meet video calls to now adapt to internet speed at home
Google has released new
Chrome OS updates that will help students run video calls at home while theyre
using apps like Google Classroom, Docs, Sheets, Slides and other tools,
regardless of the device or the strength of their internet connections.
The
update will help students as they're using the same networks as their parents,
guardians and siblings, putting heavy demand on bandwidth.
Google Meet will now adapt to the speed of your network by temporarily turning off
some video feeds, to make sure you're not interrupted if many people are using
your connection at the same time.
"Making
sure devices can handle video conferences all day while running various apps
and software that require a lot of power is incredibly important. That's why
we've been focused on improving Chromebooks," Google said in a statement
on Thursday.
In Chrome
OS, Google has improved how Meet videos are streamed. Read More
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