Using the right accessories and hardware to join a video meeting in Google Meet can make a difference in quality and your experience.
The following devices have been tested and approved through the Google Meet hardware peripheral qualification program. As part of the program, Google’s partner lab tests the peripherals for quality, reliability, and interoperability.
Tip: If you are still experiencing poor video or audio quality using the following compatible hardware, see Troubleshoot issues with Google Meet.
Optimize video and audio for Meet on computers
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CamerasUsing a quality camera delivers a smooth clear image to help other meeting participants feel like they are in the room with you. Here are some recommended options:
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Headsets and speakerphonesUse one of our certified headsets and speakerphones to make sure your voice is clearly heard.
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Consider a dedicated device for video meetings
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Desktop devicesA dedicated desktop device allows you to quickly join a video meeting with a reliable high-quality setup without leaving your desk.
Requires: Room device license |
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Small meeting room deviceCreate your own video meeting room for group meetings. You don’t need a laptop or mobile device.
Requires: Room device license |
Larger meeting room solutions
To create high-quality video meeting spaces for larger groups, use a Google Meet hardware solution.