'Google Meet - Jabra Call Control support' is a Chrome extension designed to connect Google Meet with Jabra devices through the Jabra Link dongle or USB. It allows automatic 'busy' light during meetings, synchronizes device mute status with Google Meet's mute button, enables muting of Google Meet from the device, and exiting the meeting using the hang-up button on the device. However, controlling devices directly connected to Bluetooth is not supported yet. Please provide HID permissions to facilitate the extension's work with your Jabra device.
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Sync device mute status with Google Meet mute button
Mute Google Meet from the device
Exit the meeting using the hang-up button on the device
Supports devices working through Jabra Link dongle or USB; controlling devices connected directly to Bluetooth is not yet supported.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You'll need to provide HID permissions to allow the extension to work with your Jabra device. Please click on the extension icon while being on the Google Meet page to connect.
Tested with:
Jabra Evolve2 85 / Jabra Link 380
Jabra Evolve2 75 / Jabra Link 380
Jabra Elite 85h / Jabra Link 370
Jabra Evolve 40
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Pros
Works flawlessly with Jabra devices
Allows for easy connection and use with Google Meet
Auto busy light on during meetings
Cons
Unreliable connection at times
Issues with mute button functionality
Limited support for wired headsets
Most mentioned
Works with Jabra devices
Issues with connection reliability
Mute button functionality
Recent reviews
UPDATE (2024-03-22):
I have been using it for 10 days now and gotta say it's rather unstable. the extension does not automatically connect to my Link 380 when the browser starts nor when i open google meet in a tab. I have to manually connect it and ideally do so BEFORE i actually join the call or else it tends to not connect - even though it finds it. Sometimes, it worked for one call but when i join the next call it stops working for some reason.
That makes it very unreliable. It's great when it works but 4 out 5 calls it didn't.
Debugging infos: I have Jabra Direct 6.8.13001 installed and my Link's firmware is at 1.16.0. I have to attend calls in MS Teams and in Google Meet and I also have my headset connected to the Link as well as to my phone at the same time.
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original rating: 5*
can confirm it works with Jabra Elite 85h connected via Jabra Link 380.
idea for improving this: The "important notice" part in the description should be more visible though. I would have expected the extension to show a pop up when on meet.google.com asking to do this initial setup.
Can confirm it works with a Jabra Evolve2 55 connected via Jabra Link 380.
Make sure you follow the steps from the IMPORTANT NOTE in the extension description. Otherwise it won't work.
I have a Jabra 510c Speakerphone which I have connected to my laptop thru bluetooth. I have enabled HID option as Ask (there is no Allow option, only Ask and Block). When I click on the extention, it doesn't show my Jabra under Connected devices. When I click on the Connect button below, it says, No device found even though my Meet is connected to Jabra thru bluetooh. What am I doing wrong?
Google Meet - Jabra Call Control support is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.
Risk likelihood
Google Meet - Jabra Call Control support is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution
when installing this extension.