GadgetBond

  • Latest
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Add GadgetBond as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.
Font ResizerAa
GadgetBondGadgetBond
  • Latest
  • Tech
  • AI
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Streaming
  • Transportation
Search
  • Latest
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • AI
    • Anthropic
    • ChatGPT
    • ChatGPT Atlas
    • Gemini AI (formerly Bard)
    • Google DeepMind
    • Grok AI
    • Microsoft Copilot
    • OpenAI
    • Perplexity
    • xAI
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren W1
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Follow US
ChromeOSGoogleGoogle MeetGoogle WorkspaceTech

Google is upgrading its ChromeOS hardware to support full 1080p HD video

Dedicated meeting room devices running ChromeOS are gaining automatic 1080p support for cleaner, sharper video feeds during calls.

By
Shubham Sawarkar
Shubham Sawarkar's avatar
ByShubham Sawarkar
Editor-in-Chief
I’m a tech enthusiast who loves exploring gadgets, trends, and innovations. With certifications in CISCO Routing & Switching and Windows Server Administration, I bring a sharp...
Follow:
- Editor-in-Chief
Jun 11, 2026, 9:00 AM EDT
Share
We may get a commission from retail offers. Learn more
Google Meet logo
Image: Google
SHARE

If you’ve spent any time in a modern hybrid office, you’re likely familiar with the “flat” look of conference room video. Even as our personal webcams on our laptops have sharpened into crisp high-definition, the dedicated systems in the actual meeting rooms have often lagged behind, serving up slightly grainy, washed-out feeds that make it feel like you’re watching a broadcast from a decade ago.

Google is finally closing that gap. In a quiet but significant upgrade rolling out this month, Google Meet is bringing full 1080p high-definition video support to ChromeOS-based meeting room hardware.

It might sound like a minor technical tweak, but it’s a big win for the “presence” factor in our new hybrid working world. We know that video conferencing is more than just a convenience; it’s the primary way we build rapport, read non-verbal cues, and stay engaged when we aren’t sharing a physical space. When someone is presenting from a conference room, having a sharp, clear image makes it much easier to stay focused on them rather than getting distracted by video compression artifacts or blurry movement.

The best part about this update is how invisible it is. There’s no complex admin setting to toggle, and no “HD” button for users to fumble with before a presentation. Google has built this to be entirely automatic. The system will sense when the situation actually calls for that extra clarity—like when someone pins the meeting room to their screen, when the room is being displayed on a large TV in a “Spotlight” or 1:1 view, or when the meeting is being recorded. In those moments, if your bandwidth and hardware are up to the task, the system will seamlessly bump the resolution up to 1080p.

It’s a smart approach because it respects the reality of office networks. We’ve all been in that meeting where someone’s video feed starts stuttering because the connection is being pushed to the brink. Google is keeping its adaptive approach intact: if the network hits a snag, the system will dial back the quality to ensure the audio and video stay synced and the meeting keeps rolling smoothly, rather than freezing entirely.

Essentially, Google is making the “smart” choice for us—ensuring the highest possible quality when it adds the most value, and prioritizing stability when resources are thin. For teams relying on ChromeOS meeting hardware to bridge the gap between in-office and remote staff, it’s a welcome polish that makes the virtual experience feel just a little more like being in the room.


Discover more from GadgetBond

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Comment

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Most Popular

What is Walmart+ membership?

Walmart+ free trial: when it saves you money (and when it doesn’t)

Meet the Samsung Galaxy Card: perks, metal build, and rewards

Porsche launches Advanced Package for the Macan, Macan 4 and 4S

Google Sheets Canvas is now available for AI Pro and Workspace plans

Also Read
ElevenLabs MCP and Claude logos displayed side by side on a dark background, separated by a horizontal line.

ElevenLabs MCP arrives in Claude, bringing voice-agent control into the chat window

Futuristic digital artwork showing a glowing computer face icon inside a translucent glass-like sphere resting on a soft grassy surface. Floating reflective droplets surround the sphere against a dark black background, creating a surreal and minimalist sci-fi atmosphere.

Perplexity Computer adds Allow, Always Ask, Deny for connectors

A lineup of three black LG xboom Power party speakers in different sizes, each with circular illuminated woofers and the xboom logo on top, shown against a white background.

LG launches xboom Power 9000, 7000 and 5000 with AI karaoke tools

Man smiling while retrieving an Amazon package from a blue Amazon Locker inside a store.

How Amazon Locker works for apartments, dorms, and busy schedules

Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 GT2 RS Flachbau RS

Porsche crafts one-off Flachbau RS in tribute to ‘Moby Dick’

Porsche 911 GT3 100 Jahre Nürburgring

Green Hell tribute: Porsche builds a Nürburgring-only 911 GT3

White BMW ALPINA logo on a dark navy background, featuring the brand name around a circular emblem with stylized throttle bodies and a crankshaft.

BMW ALPINA relaunch

Red McLaren McL 6GT concept car parked outside a modern stone-and-glass garage.

McLaren’s McL 6GT brings back the manual supercar

Company Info
  • Homepage
  • Support my work
  • Latest stories
  • Company updates
  • GDB Recommends
  • Daily newsletters
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Write for us
  • Editorial guidelines
Legal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Accessibility Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
Socials
Follow US

Disclosure: We love the products we feature and hope you’ll love them too. If you purchase through a link on our site, we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Read our ethics statement. Please note that pricing and availability are subject to change.

Copyright © 2026 GadgetBond. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information.