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    Google Meet now lets you switch devices without hanging up

    News RoomBy News RoomApril 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    Google is making it a lot easier to move between devices during a meeting. The new “Switch here” feature allows you to move an active Meet call from your computer to your smartphone or vice versa. This means you can swap devices as you sit down at your desk or get up to go somewhere during a full group session without your tile bouncing in and out of the window.

    There’s also a new function that allows you to join a call in two places. So, you can have your call active on the kitchen tablet and office computer while you run back and forth, flipping an egg and pulling an espresso shot (note for boss: I do not do this).

    While another call is active, the same meeting window on another device now has a “Switch here” button.
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    Using the feature won’t require you to learn a new button or menu. While you’re on a call, open up the same meeting link on the device you want to jump to and click the blue “Switch here” button (it takes the place of the Join button). And if you want to be on two devices, click “Other joining options” and select “Join here too.”

    The call transfer feature is available to both personal Google accounts and Workspace customers, and it’s rolling out to users starting today.

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