The Google Meet team recommends using only certified hardware in meeting rooms to ensure quality experiences. This page lists approved ChromeOS and Android Open Source Project (AOSP) hardware that work with Meet. As part of the program, Google’s partner lab tests the hardware and peripherals for quality, reliability, and interoperability. Google’s QA team tests these devices to make sure they work with changes in ChromeOS and AOSP. Approved hardware and peripherals will get automatic, firmware updates during their supported period.
If you're a vendor or manufacturer, see Google Meet hardware certification program for more information about the qualification requirements and process.
End of Life and End of Support differences
It's important to distinguish between End of Life (EoL) and End of Support (EoS). EoL is determined solely by the hardware provider, while EoS for Meet signifies the cessation of Meet's dedicated support and automatic updates. Devices reaching their Meet EoS dates will remain functional, requiring no user intervention or recertification.
For more details about lists of approved peripherals for Meet hardware, see Approved peripherals for Meet hardware.
Supported devices and end of Meet support
Meet ChromeOS | End of Meet support date* |
---|---|
ASUS Google Meet Compute System | Jun 2028 |
CTL Google Meet Compute System | Jun 2028 |
Meet Compute System - Series One | Jun 2028 |
Series One Desk 27 | Jun 2029 |
Series One Board 65 | Jun 2029 |
ASUS Google Meet Compute System (Intel 10th Gen) | Jun 2029 |
CTL Google Meet Compute System (Intel 10th Gen) | Jun 2029 |
Meet Compute System - Series One (Intel 10th Gen) | Jun 2029 |
ASUS Google Meet Compute System (Intel 13th Gen) | Sept 2030 |
CTL Google Meet Compute System (Intel 13th Gen) | Sept 2030 |
Meet Compute System - Series One (Intel 13th Gen) | Sept 2030 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Meet will stop updating the device, but OS providers may continue to update it.
Meet on Android certified devices
Vendor | Latest Android version |
Launched | End of Meet support date* |
---|---|---|---|
Poly X30 | 10 | Dec 2019 | Jul 2026 |
Poly X50 | 10 | Dec 2019 | Jul 2026 |
Poly X70 | 10 | Oct 2021 | Jul 2026 |
Poly X52 | 13 | Jun 2023 | Aug 2029 |
Logitech Rally Bar | 12 | Mar 2021 | Oct 2028 |
Logitech Rally Bar Mini | 12 | Mar 2021 | Oct 2028 |
Logitech Rally Huddle | 12 | Jul 2023 | Oct 2028 |
*The device should still work after this date, unless it's EoL and EoS by the OEM. Meet will stop updating the device, but OS providers may continue to update it.
Unsupported devices
If your device has reached Auto Update Expiration (AUE), then Meet will not provide any further update on those devices.
These models have reached AUE:
- Asus Chromebox 3 (CN65), CTL Chromebox CBx1, Acer Chromebase for Meetings 24V2 (Jul 2025)
- Asus Chromebox CN62 (Jun 2021)
- Acer Chromebox CXI2 / CXV2 (Jun 2021)
- Acer Chromebase for Meetings CA24V (Jun 2021)
- HP Chromebox G1 (Sep 2019)
- Dell Chromebox (Sep 2019)
- Asus Chromebox CN60 (Sep 2019)
- Samsung Series 3 (Mar 2018)
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