Google Meet Speakermic Quick Start Guide
1 Connect USB cable
To get started, you need to connect the Google Meet hardware speakermic to a Chromebox. You can connect multiple speakermics together, if needed.
Connect one speakermic
- Under the speakermic, insert a certified USB 2.0 cable into the micro-USB port. (See Figure 1)
- Connect the USB cable to the Chromebox.
- Wait for the lights on the speakermic to turn white.
- In Google Meet, make sure Hangouts Meet speakermic is selected. (See Figure 2)
The speakermic is now ready to use with Google Meet.
Connect multiple speakermics
- Connect one speakermic to a power outlet using the power adapter.
- On one speakermic, insert the network cable into the Next network port.
- On a second speakermic, insert the other end of the cable into the Previous network port. (Up to 5 speakermics can be connected this way.)
- For the best audio quality, we recommend speakermics are less than 4.9 feet (1.5m) away from each meeting participant and less than 6.5 feet (2m) from each additional speakermic.
- On one of the speakermics, insert the USB cable into the micro-USB port and connect it to the Chromebox.
- Wait for the lights on each speakermic to turn white.
- In Google Meet, make sure Hangouts Meet speakermic is selected.
The devices are now ready to use with Google Meet.
2 Manage video meetings
To join a meeting, press Join call ?.
To end a meeting, press End call ?.
To change the volume, press Volume down ➖ or Volume up ➕.
To mute the microphone, press Mute microphone ?.
Light indicator | Device status |
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Yellow ? | Power on, not connected |
White ⚪ | Connected, not in a meeting |
Green ? | In a video meeting |
Red ? | Microphone muted |
Yellow (flashing) | Firmware upgrade in progress |