Meet integrates with Gmail for G Suite users who can use it in a browser. But what if the same messages are stored before they expire or the recipient takes a screenshot? Beware of what you share. All opened or even sent messages, notes, and photos will be deleted automatically after 24 hours. Open Settings > Message settings and you can choose to not save Duo messages. There is a feature hidden deep in the Duo app that not many users know about. If you plan to do, make sure you check the law of your land and take consent of the other people on the call. There is no way to record live Duo calls though unless you are using a third-party screen recording app. Recording audio or video notes is as easy as tapping the record button.
Even Zoom offers whiteboard and scribbling tools in the free plan. Talking about notes, Meet could have done with a whiteboard with annotations. The color, pen, and font options are limited. You can use the note feature to type on colorful backgrounds and also get creative with that space. The last but not the least is the Duo moments which you can use to take screenshots of important or cool moments during the call. There is the Knock Knock feature where you can view the live video feed of the caller in real-time before you choose to answer their call. The Low Light mode will help you show a better quality photo in low light situations too. That should also save some battery juice. There is also a data saving mode in case network connectivity is an issue where you live. Finally, there are a few audio controls that you may find useful.ĭuo offers dark mode which is cool. Captions, on the other hand, are more useful for non-natives who may have trouble understanding the language accent. Note that mic and audio will be turned off when you are sharing a screen. Some examples could be presentations or troubleshooting steps. Screen sharing allows you to show whatever is on your phone/laptop screen to all the participants. The Present screen option simply means screen sharing. Features and Key DifferencesĪfter you begin a video call, you will notice two options - captions and the ability to present the screen. I was hoping it would connect with Google Drive and allow users to attach files in the chat window. Unlike Duo, Meet is usable for messages, but only after you initiate the video call. Open the Meet app, tap on New Meeting and you will get an option to share meeting invite code. Meet competes with Zoom and is aiming to provide a similar video conferencing experience. That should be enough for most users and even small teams. Duo allows up to 12 people in a group video call right now, and the number is set to increase to 32 persons in the near future. In Duo, you can invite friends to a call or create a group to initiate group calls quickly and effortlessly.
Video calling can simulate professional meetings and you can use them to catch up with family and friends. Right now, many people are staying indoors, unable to travel for business or personal meetups.
Video calls are all the rage these days and people are constantly looking for an app/service with the least amount hurdles to make a call. Google Meet integrates Google’s Calendar app which means you can use it schedule meetings and intimate everyone of the same.īoth apps offer an easy to use and clutter-free interface. The floating transparent buttons for microphone and video can be used to disable either of them before you create a new meeting or join an existing one. You can either create a new meeting or join an existing one. The app opens in camera mode directly and there are just two simple options at the bottom. Whether you like them or not would depend on your personal taste. There are filters and effects that you can try without initiating a call.
Swipe up from the bottom to reveal a list of your phone contacts and down from top to reveal options for recording voice or video notes, taking a photo, or typing a note. When you open Duo, it will launch the selfie camera with a search bar at the top and an option to create a group of friends at the bottom. Both Duo and Meet follow Google’s Material Design philosophy with a clean UI.