Google Meet is starting to roll out on Android Auto, bringing video call access to car displays, although with some notable limitations.

The feature allows users to check scheduled meetings and join calls directly from their car’s screen, offering a more seamless way to stay connected while on the move. However, calls are simplified for safety, with video turned off and only basic controls like mute available.
Additional features such as hand raise, Q&A, and polls are also disabled, and users will not be able to view presentations or other participants during calls.
One key limitation is that work accounts are not supported on Android Auto. While active calls may still appear, users won’t see upcoming meetings or call history tied to work profiles, which could limit its usefulness for business users.
The rollout appears to be gradual and may depend on server-side updates, as the feature is not yet available to all users.
Google recently introduced Meet support for Apple CarPlay, and the Android Auto version is expected to expand further in the coming weeks.


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