Introduction to Meet Hardware Overview: Using Meet hardware for video meetings How video meetings work Use the Meet touchscreen to control audio and video Compare Meet hardware on ChromeOS & Android Desk 27 & Board 65 Quick Start Guide About Google Meet Series One Desk 27 About Google Meet Series One Board 65 Start and join meetings with Series One Desk 27 and Board 65 Control a meeting while using a whiteboard Use your Desk 27 as a monitor Troubleshoot Meet hardware devices Use add-ons with Google Meet on Desk 27 and Board 65 Start and join meetings Join a meeting Join Zoom meetings with Google Meet hardware Join Webex meetings with Google Meet hardware Invite guests to a meeting Create a meeting across organizational units Create a Meet hardware meeting FAQ Use Companion mode for better collaboration Create a Meet hardware meeting During the meeting Present to a video meeting Use Meet hardware to live-stream video meetings Raise & lower a room’s hand using Meet hardware Share your reactions in Google Meet hardware Vote in polls & answer questions using Google Meet hardware Use captions in a Meet hardware video meeting Adjust your view of meeting participants in a Meet hardware room Filter out noise from your video meetings on Meet Hardware Control resources in a room Turn on automatic video lighting adjustment Leave a video meeting Use peripherals Use dual displays Control the camera Use multiple cameras with Meet hardware Calibrate your Series One Smart Audio Bar Make devices and services more accessible Turn on accessibility settings Use the remote control for accessibility Use the Google Meet touchscreen for accessibility Connect a USB keyboard for increased accessibility