Google Meet hardware certification program for ChromeOS peripherals & devices
To ensure quality experiences, the Google Meet team recommends using only certified hardware in meeting rooms. This page lists certified devices connected to ChromeOS hardware that work with Meet.
All hardware and peripherals are put through comprehensive testing for quality, reliability, and interoperability. This includes verifying their performance and compatibility with evolving ChromeOS updates.
Certified hardware and peripherals get automatic firmware updates for the duration of Meet support. Firmware updates should be verified by Meet. For details, go to Google Meet hardware certification program for ChromeOS and AOSP.
If you're a vendor or manufacturer, go to Google Meet hardware qualification program for more information about the requirements and process.
End of Life and End of Support differences
For Meet hardware and peripherals, it's important to distinguish between End of Life (EoL) and End of Support (EoS). The hardware manufacturer determines EoL, which is the date when a product is no longer manufactured or sold. EoS is the date that Meet stops providing dedicated support and automatic updates.
When uncertified devices and devices reach their EoS date, they are listed as Unsupported in the Google Admin console. While these devices might still work and not require user intervention or recertification, Google doesn't support these devices.
Important: Google can't guarantee support for issues on devices not listed on this page and here. For details on how to decide which devices you need, go to Buy Google Meet hardware. Customers using uncertified devices accept that any changes, such as firmware or OS updates might cause interruptions. But customers can still collaborate and contact Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for certification roadmaps.
Meet certified peripherals and devices
The following devices are certified and approved for use with Meet hardware on ChromeOS.
For devices bundled as a kit, the timeline aligns with the ChromeOS compute box certified by Meet.
Touchscreen controllers are suitable for meeting rooms with a table.
| Manufacturer | Device name | EoS by Google Meet to end of year (EoY)* |
|---|---|---|
| Logitech | Tap IP | 2028 |
| Logitech | Tap | 2028 |
| Mimo | Myst Capture | 2030 |
| Mimo Vue | Mimo Vue | 2025 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEMs.
Wide-angle cameras work best in smaller meeting rooms. Narrow-angle cameras work best in deeper meeting rooms. Learn more.
| Manufacturer | Device name | Device type | Recommended room sizes | EoS by Google Meet (EoY)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AVer | CAM340+ | Digital PTZ | Small | 2030 |
| AVer | CAM520 | Mechanical PTZ, Camera Cable | Medium, Large | 2025 |
| AVer | CAM520 Pro3 | Mechanical PTZ, Camera Cable | Medium, Large | 2030 |
| AVer | CAM540 | Mechanical PTZ, Camera Cable | Medium, Large | 2025 |
| Huddly | IQ meet (no mic, 2bd9:0031) | Digital PTZ | Small | 2029 |
| Huddly | Series One - Smart Camera | Digital PTZ, Camera Cable | Small | 2027 |
| Huddly | Series One - Smart Camera XL | Digital PTZ | Medium, Large | 2027 |
| Logitech | PTZ Pro 2 | Mechanical PTZ, Camera Cable | Large, Extra large | 2028 |
| Logitech | Logitech Scribe | Whiteboard Camera for Video Conferencing Rooms | Any | |
| Logitech | Rally camera | Mechanical PTZ, Camera Cable | Large, Extra large | 2028 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEMs.
For larger rooms, choose a speakerphone that supports extension speakerphones or microphones to enable all room participants to be within 5 feet (1.5 m) of a microphone. Learn more.
| Manufacturer | Device name | Device type | Recommended room sizes | EoS by Google Meet (EoY)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Logitech | Meetup | MechanicalDigital PTZ, Audio In/Out, All-in-One | Small | 2028 |
| Logitech | Rally Bar | Digital PTZ, Mechanical PTZ, Audio In/Out, All-in-One, Audio DSP, Hub Cable, Camera Cable, Hub | Medium, Large | 2028 |
| Logitech | Rally Bar Huddle | Digital PTZ, Audio In/Out, All-in-One, Audio DSP, Hub Cable, Camera Cable, Hub | Small | 2028 |
| Logitech | Rally Bar Mini | Digital PTZ, Mechanical PTZ, Audio In/Out, All-in-One, Audio DSP, Hub Cable, Camera Cable, Hub | Small, Medium | 2028 |
| Poly | Studio R30 | Digital PTZ, Audio In/Out, All-in-One | Small | 2028 |
| Poly | Studio USB | Digital PTZ, Audio In/Out, All-in-One | Medium | 2026 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEMs.
Note: All devices in this table (except Logitech Meetup) support proximity detection.
For larger rooms, choose a speakerphone that supports extension speakerphones or microphones to enable all room participants to be within 5 feet (1.5 m) of a microphone. Learn more.
| Manufacturer | Device name | Device type | Recommended room sizes | EoS by Google Meet (EoY)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asus | Google Meet speakermic | Audio In/Out, Audio DSP | Small, Medium | 2029 |
| Asus | Hangouts Meet speakermic | Audio In/Out, Audio DSP> | Small, Medium, Large | 2025 |
| AVer | FONE540 | Audio In/Out, Audio DSP | Small, Medium, Large | 2030 |
| Lenovo | Series One - Smart Audio Bar | Audio In/Out, Audio DSP | Small, Medium, Large | 2030 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEMs.
Note: All devices in this table support proximity detection.
| Manufacturer | Device name | Device type | Recommended room sizes | EoS by Google Meet (EoY)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shure | MXA902 | Audio In/Out, Audio DSP | Small, Medium | 2028 |
| Shure | MXA910 | Audio In, Audio DSP | Medium, Large | 2028 Discontinued by Shure |
| Shure | MXA920 | Audio In, Audio DSP | Medium, Large | 2028 |
| Shure | MXN5W-C | Audio Out, Audio DSP | Medium, Large | 2025 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEMs.
The following devices are audio processors for custom integration projects. Contact the manufacturer for specific implementation details.
Customers should receive clear guidance from DSP providers when they use these devices. This includes renaming these devices in the Admin console, configuring devices on DSP solutions, and using any other recommended peripherals.
| Manufacturer | Device name | Device type | EoS by Google Meet (EoY)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biamp | TesiraFORTE series | Audio DSP | TBD |
| QSC | Q-SYS platform | Audio DSP | TBD |
| Shure | IntelliMix P300 | Audio DSP | 2025 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEMs.
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