Google Meet users can now stream group video meetings in Full HD, giving participants a clearer and more detailed view of each other. The feature is currently available on the web and on Google Workspace accounts, and will be rolling out to other platforms shortly.
To enable Full HD video calling, users simply need to go to the Settings menu in Google Meet and select the "Full HD (1080p)" option. Once enabled, users will be able to stream and receive Full HD video from other participants.
Google Meet's Full HD video calling feature requires more bandwidth, but it will automatically reduce the quality if your internet connection gets slow. Google Meet's Full HD video calling feature needs more bandwidth, but it will automatically lower the quality if your internet slows down.
Google Meet's Full HD video calling feature is available to Google Workspace customers with Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Starter, Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, Teaching and Learning Upgrade, and Workspace Individual subscriptions.
Google Meet's Full HD video calling is available to Google Workspace customers with select subscriptions, but not to Google One subscribers.
Google Meet introduced 1080p video for one-on-one meetings earlier this year and has been adding new features ever since, such as the 'On-the-Go' mode, 360-degree virtual backgrounds, and more.
Google Meet has been adding new features all year, including 1080p video for one-on-one meetings, the 'On-the-Go' mode, and 360-degree virtual backgrounds.