Google Workspacereleased an updatetoday that could make video conferencing in coming together rooms a bit more convenient . With its new ‘ adaptive audio ’ feature , Google Meet will sync the mics and speakers of all the laptops in a way for an improved overall audio experience . It will offer setup without any comment from users . As soon as Meet notice the presence of multiple laptops in a room , it will mechanically synchronise them .

Google says this will also desexualize the effect of “ ill-chosen echoes and audio feedback ” . The company proposed this as a solution to limited meeting suite or deficient video conferencing equipment . It hopes that the update will help employees conduct confluence from any room in their work and not have to look for appropriate equipment or huddle together around a single laptop computer .

Google promises a gradual rollout of the feature starting on May 22 and a full rollout starting on June 5 , 2024 . Apparently , the feature will be on by default and you will have to go into place setting to plough it off . you could do this by sail to options > Audio > adaptative sound . Also , there is no admin control for this feature so everyone participating will have the same mic and speaker rights .

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adaptative audio is available for Google Workspace customer with the Gemini Enterprise , Gemini Business , Gemini Education , Gemini Education Premium , and the AI Meetings and Messaging add - on . Note that you ca n’t use the feature with Meet hardware devices .

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