Notably, the 1080p option will be off by default, and users will need to access the settings menu to enable it. Even with it enabled, Google will dynamically adjust the video quality based on available bandwidth, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted call experience.
The move to support 1080p is a significant step in enhancing the quality of video calls on Google Meet, particularly for professionals who rely on the platform for work and collaboration. While the world of video conferencing continues to evolve, and 4K is still a rarity in this domain, the transition to 1080p represents a substantial upgrade in video quality.