The Rayz Rally Pro is the first Designed for Google Meet device – The Verge

Posted: September 10, 2021 at 5:33 am

As cool as videoconferencing hardware can look, its often exorbitantly expensive the $2,000 Series One Desk 27 for Google Meet being a perfect example. Luckily, alongside that expensive Meet machine, Google also announced its Designed for Google Meet program and a more affordable first entry, the Rayz Rally Pro. Its a $200 Nest Mini-like phone speaker that doubles as a microphone for Google Meet calls.

The Rayz Rally Pro comes in a gray-tone fabric-covered body that looks a bit like Googles smart speakers but with a phone dock carveout. The speaker dock comes in two varieties: a Lightning connector iPhone model and a Google Pixel version that should work with any USB-C phone. Both versions can work as a Bluetooth speaker, omnidirectional microphone, and 20W passthrough fast-charging dock for whatever phone you connect.

The big trick of the Rally Pro and all of the third-party devices included in Googles Designed for Google Meet program is its close integration with Google Meet. According to the Rally Pros manufacturer, Appcessori, joining a Google Meet video call is as simple as plugging in a smartphone and then tapping the Google Meet invite that is automatically launched at plug in. The device also features active noise suppression and automatic gain control and a dedicated mute button.

Its not clear if those features will work the same way on a non-Google platform like iOS or if theyre compatible with other video chat software like Zoom or Webex. The Verge has contacted Appcessori for more information and will update if we learn more.

A note on Google Meet products: The Series One line features Googles design language, but are made by Avocor and Lenovo. Designed for Google Meet is a separate program for third party manufacturers. The program identifies peripherals designed by partners specifically for and to work with Google Meet, Google writes. Basically, some companies get to almost cosplay as Google, while others just get a stamp of approval.

The use cases for a microphone and speaker for video chatting on your phone seem like they might be limited. If youre traveling and taking calls, a laptop could do the trick. But with phone selfie cameras frequently taking better video than the built-in webcams in most laptops, maybe it starts to make more sense.

You can preorder the Rayz Rally Pro for $199.99 now for an expected ship date of September 17th.

Update September 8th, 3:10PM ET: Added explanation of two Google Meet product lines.

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The Rayz Rally Pro is the first Designed for Google Meet device - The Verge

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