Google Meet hardware devices can come with ChromeOS or Android Open Source Project (AOSP) provided by an an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). With ChromeOS devices, you get the complete feature set and administration options. With AOSP devices, you get most device features and administration options. For Meet hardware settings in the Admin console that don’t apply to AOSP, you can often manage them through a third-party tool. However, you lose the convenience of a single management point.
Review the following sections to learn which features and management settings are supported.
- Which Meet hardware devices are AOSP?
- Compare ChromeOS and AOSP
- Admin settings not supported on AOSP devices
Which Meet hardware devices are AOSP?
You can find all information about ChromeOS and AOSP devices on this page .
Compare ChromeOS and AOSP features
Feature
Chrome OS
AOSP provided by OEM
General In-call
Start or join a basic meeting
- Join / Start / Exit meeting
- Camera - on / off
- Audio - mute / unmute
- Volume up / down
Camera
Accessibility
Settings pane
Other
On-device experience
Spaces
Admin settings not supported on AOSP devices
The following Admin console settings aren’t supported on AOSP devices:
- Release channel
- Time zone
- Display power saving on Neat and Logitech Tap USB devices.
Note: Certified HP/Poly and Logitech devices paired with Tap IP are supported.
For details, go to Supported devices and end of Meet support .
To learn more about these settings, go to the Manage Google Meet hardware .
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