Google Meet to get new safety feature for those who attend meetings on the go
Google Meet to get new safety feature for those who attend meetings on the go
Dubbed ‘On-the-Go’ mode, the new Google Meet feature presents a new layout with large buttons.

Google Meet is one of the most widely used video conferencing solutions of all time. (Image Source: Google)
Every once in a while, Google brings new and useful features to its video conferencing service – Meet. According to a recent report by 9to5Google, the tech giant is reportedly working on a new ‘On-the-go’ mode which will make it safer for users to attend video calls when outside.
The current Google Meet user interface on mobile is currently filled with several options, which might make it hard for those who need to attend meetings when walking or running. This is where the new feature comes in handy. Google Meet’s ‘On-the-Go’ mode makes use of the device sensors and is automatically enabled when the app detects the user is in motion.
Alternatively, users can also enable the mode by finding it in the in-call menu which can be accessed by tapping the three-dot button. When enabled, ‘On-the-Go’ mode will disable your camera in the call and stop streaming video from other participants in the meeting so you don’t get distracted.
Last week, the tech giant introduced added new options to picture-in-picture mode for those using Google Meet in Chrome.

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