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Top questions about Google Meet hardware deployment

Is it possible to use other peripherals with Google Meet hardware?
Each Meet hardware kit comes with a set of components designed to deliver the best experience possible. If you would like to use third party hubs, cables, cameras, or speakermics, please check our Peripheral Qualification Program for more details.
How do I optimize Google Meet hardware for a particular meeting room?
Room layout acoustics—even furniture and placement of devices—can make a huge difference in the quality of your meetings. Check out our Room Design Guide for best practices and simple guidelines.
What are the network requirements for Google Meet hardware?
A wired connection is recommended for best sound and video quality. For HD video, latency should be less than 50 ms. Outbound signals from a participant must meet a 3.2 mbps bandwidth requirement. Inbound signals are dependent on the number of participants. For SD quality the requirements are lower. See full hardware, network and service requirements.

Top questions about Google Meet hardware deployment

Is it possible to use other peripherals with Google Meet hardware?
Each Meet hardware kit comes with a set of components designed to deliver the best experience possible. If you would like to use third party hubs, cables, cameras, or speakermics, please check our Peripheral Qualification Program for more details.
How do I optimize Google Meet hardware for a particular meeting room?
Room layout acoustics—even furniture and placement of devices—can make a huge difference in the quality of your meetings. Check out our Room Design Guide for best practices and simple guidelines.
What are the network requirements for Google Meet hardware?
A wired connection is recommended for best sound and video quality. For HD video, latency should be less than 50 ms. Outbound signals from a participant must meet a 3.2 mbps bandwidth requirement. Inbound signals are dependent on the number of participants. For SD quality the requirements are lower. See full hardware, network and service requirements.