Google
is
making
it
a
lot
easier
to
move
between
devices
during
a
meeting.
The
new
“Switch
here”
feature
allows
you
to
move
an
active
Meet
call
from
your
computer
to
your
smartphone
or
vice
versa.
This
means
you
can
swap
devices
as
you
sit
down
at
your
desk
or
get
up
to
go
somewhere
during
a
full
group
session
without
your
tile
bouncing
in
and
out
of
the
window.
There’s
also
a
new
function
that
allows
you
to
join
a
call
in
two
places.
So,
you
can
have
your
call
active
on
the
kitchen
tablet
and
office
computer
while
you
run
back
and
forth,
flipping
an
egg
and
pulling
an
espresso
shot
(note
for
boss:
I
do
not
do
this).
While
another
call
is
active,
the
same
meeting
window
on
another
device
now
has
a
“Switch
here”
button.GIF:
Google
Using
the
feature
won’t
require
you
to
learn
a
new
button
or
menu.
While
you’re
on
a
call,
open
up
the
same
meeting
link
on
the
device
you
want
to
jump
to
and
click
the
blue
“Switch
here”
button
(it
takes
the
place
of
the
Join
button).
And
if
you
want
to
be
on
two
devices,
click
“Other
joining
options”
and
select
“Join
here
too.”
The
call
transfer
feature
is
available
to
both
personal
Google
accounts
and
Workspace
customers,
and
it’s
rolling
out
to
users
starting
today.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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