Google Meet Introduces new Continuous Framing feature with Logitech Series One Kits

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Google Meet gets continous framing feature on Logitech series One kits.

Google, in a recent blog, shared that a new feature named Continuous Framing is live for Google Meet. The feature, while exclusive for Logitech Series One-Room kits, enhances video conferencing with auto-adjust framing capabilities. This new update will ensure that all participants in the meeting are clearly visible by automatically adjusting the camera view in real time as attendees join, leave, or move within the room.

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The feature is available immediately for Logitech devices running ChromeOS, including the Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, and Rally Bar Huddle, hinting at the possibility of the feature rolling out for other cameras.

Meeting administrators can enable the Continuous Framing feature via the Google Workspace Admin console under the “Devices” settings. The feature was first released on April 1, 2025, and it is expected to be fully available over an extended period.

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