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How to enable the new noise cancellation feature in Google Meet | Android Central
This year has seen an explosion in the usage of video conferencing apps from Zoom to Skype, but perhaps one of the quickest growing and most important video conferencing services right now is Google Meet. One thing that can be particularly annoying when using Meet or any other video conferencing service is the background noise picked up by your computer. Thankfully, Google has built-in a noise-canceling feature that is intended to help filter out some of those pesky little sounds like keyboard clacking, gum-smacking, and even dog barking. I'll show you where it's located, and how to turn it on so that your next Google Mett session sounds much better for your participants.
This feature is not going to replicate working in a soundproof booth, but it can help to filter out sounds that are not human speech (the neighbor mowing their lawn, screaming kids in the other room, a particularly loud pet, etc.) to help your fellow callers hear you a bit better. It should be off by default, but just know that you can go in and turn it on or off to suit your needs.
Google Meet's noise cancellation is currently rolling out to G Suite Enterprise and Education users on the web and should be coming to Android and iOS apps soon. There is no word yet as to when the feature will reach non-G Suite users.
In addition to noise cancellation settings, why not make your Google Meet call sound as good as possible with a quality microphone.
This no-latency microphone is perfect for podcasting or teleconferencing. It comes with a stand, but you can also mount it to an arm, and its plug-and-play functionality makes it super easy to use.
Google Meet is free to use with a Gmail account. You get more meeting tools with a G Suite subscription.
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