
“Meet and Cast can also pair up to simplify distance learning,” Google said. The company said that the Chromecast support for Google Meet enables users to “step away from the notifications” on laptop or smartphone to be “more present in a meeting.” Google said that the users can now be “more productive and stay focused” by casting Google Meet video calls to the smart TV.

Google Meet Receives Chromecast Support # Google highlighted that the Duo and Meet also “work seamlessly” with Nest Hub Max and other smart displays powered by Google. “It’s become an indispensable tool, one we all use more than we likely would have imagined.” “2020 may go down as the year of the video call,” Google said in the release. The company highlighted that a beta version of the Google Duo is scheduled to be rolled out to the Android TVs “in the coming weeks.” Crucially, Google said that the users can plug in a USB camera, if the smart TV doesn’t have a built-in camera.

Google said that the users can use the Google Duo to initiate one-on-one and group calls from an Android TV. The company said that the Chromecast support for Google Meet enables users to convert any room into a “personal conference room” by “taking advantage of your TV or a Smart Display.” Google to Enhance Duo Video Calling Experience # The company said that “using the right devices can make a big difference in making video calls more enjoyable and engaging.” Further, Google also announced that the company is adding Chromecast support for Google Meet, designed to handle video calls with over 100 members for all the professional needs. Google on Thursday announced that the Google Duo video calling service will soon be available on Android TV enabling users to connect to family and friends across the world through the large screen.
