Googles G Suite Updates blog says the sound cancelation feature is turned off by default on mobile, but you can turn it on while on a call by accessing the calls settings. (Heres Googles guide on how to do that.) The feature is rolling out starting today and ought to be completely rolled out within a couple of days.
Google is presenting its impressive sound cancelation in Google Meet to Android and iOS, however regrettably, it will not be readily available to everyone– you need to be a G Suite Business or G Suite Business for Education consumer to benefit from the handy feature, Google says. Google rolled this out initially for the web in June.
The innovation is designed to moisten background sound like a keyboard or a barking pet while youre on a Google Meet call. If you want to get a concept of how effective it can be, have a look at this VentureBeat video from June of Serge Lachapelle, a G Suite director of item management, showing how the sound cancelation technology quiets a crinkling bag of snacks, a clicking pen, and a clinking glass (skip to 1:50 for the sound cancelation demonstration):.