Google Duo adds a new feature that allows video calling in the dark without turning on the light
Google has announced the addition of low-light mode for Google Duo video chat service, allowing applications to detect poor lighting conditions and manually adjust the brightness of video feeds to improve display quality. Marketing for users.
Google has announced the addition of low-light mode for Google Duo video chat service, allowing applications to detect poor lighting conditions and manually adjust the brightness of video feeds to improve display quality. Marketing for users. This means users can make a video call in the dark without turning on the light.
Google Duo's new feature does not require any special hardware, will be deployed for all iOS and Android devices globally later this week.
The brightness control feature in the video chat application has appeared in some applications (such as Skype) but only allows users to adjust the settings manually. In Google Duo, users can choose to switch to automatic brightness adjustment of the video in the call to manually adjust to the optimal settings.
Google said that this feature will benefit users who want to save electricity and users who have problems with electric lights, such as some people in a space illuminated only by electric light bulbs. only.
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