Meet hardware
Manage Google Meet hardware for your Google Workspace team
Google Meet hardware displays video meetings on large displays in standard-size or large rooms so groups of people can attend Meet video meetings together. Other participants can join from computers, mobile devices, or other video conferencing systems.
Note: This guide is for administrators only. To create or join your own meetings, see the Meet hardware Help Center .
Introduction to Meet hardware for administrators
Ordering, billing, and licensing
- Where is Google Meet hardware sold and supported?
- Licensing FAQ
- Order your devices
- Compare Google Meet hardware on ChromeOS and Android
- Unsupported admin settings for non-ChromeOS device models
- What happens after I place my order? How do I track it?
- Google Meet hardware warranty information
- Shipping overview
- Billing
- Migrate Meet hardware licenses to Partner Sales Console
Set up and deploy Meet hardware
- Introduction to Meet hardware setup
- Google Meet hardware requirements
- Set up Desk 27 all-in-one (personal spaces)
- Set up Board 65 all-in-one (team spaces)
- Set up all-in-one Chromebase (for small spaces)
- Set up Meet hardware kits (small to large spaces)
- Deploy multiple devices
- Set up Poly Studio X devices as Meet Hardware
- Set up a hostname allowlist
- Room design guide
Turn features on or off
- Turn software audio processing on or off
- Turn noise cancellation on or off by default
- Turn pan tilt zoom home setting on or off
- Manage power-saving settings
- In-room bookings with Google Meet hardware
- Manage wallpapers & home screen theme
- Enable Hey Google voice control
- Display custom screen saver images or digital signage content for Google Meet hardware
Use Meet with 3rd-party video conferencing systems
- Allow 3rd party devices to join Meet video meetings
- Allow Meet hardware to join 3rd party video conferencing services
- Integrate third-party control systems
- Join a Meet video meeting from a third-party system
- Use Meet hardware to join a Zoom meeting
- Use Meet hardware to join a Webex meeting
- Google Meet hardware peripheral qualification program
- Meet interoperability FAQ
- Set up Logitech devices as Google Meet hardware
- Manage Room settings passwords for Logitech devices
Manage devices and resources
- Manage Google Meet hardware
- Make a bulk update to multiple Google Meet hardware devices by uploading a modified fleet data export file
- Allow users to display their names in meeting rooms
- Specify and move devices
- View & edit device information
- Edit a resource name, type, or description
- Remotely manage Meet hardware devices
- Google Meet hardware auto-update policy
- Check time zone and reboot settings
- Get connectivity and peripherals alerts
- Display custom screen saver images or digital signage content for Google Meet hardware
- Enable Hey Google voice control
- Decommission Google Meet hardware
- Wipe a Desk 27 or Board 65 device
- Recover your Google Meet compute system
- Google Meet hardware peripheral qualification program
- Manage power-saving settings
- Integrate third-party control systems
- Turn on occupancy detection
- Turn on automatic video lighting adjustment
- Track room and device usage with Meet hardware
- Turn noise cancellation on or off by default
- Manage wallpapers & home screen theme
- Monitor the health of devices
- Understand device usage for your organization's devices
- Turn pan tilt zoom home setting on or off
- Turn features on or off
- Use the Meet touchscreen to control audio and video
- Change the automatic updates for your devices