Following the spread of Coronavirus last year, most of us were locked inside our homes and video conferencing apps saw a massive increase in usage around the world. As a result, Google has been adding more and more features to Google Meet. Now, to help users continue their video calls even on low battery and data, the Mountain View giant has added a new “Saver Mode” to its video conferencing platform.

The new Saver Mode is currently rolling out for Meet users and here is how you can enable this feature:

Now, Google Meet will use less battery and internet data to see you stay longer in office meetings instead of copping out with a battery-low excuse.

The feature, as I mentioned, is gradually rolling out to Google Meet users. So, you might not find it on your device right now. However, once it rolls out to all the users, Saver Mode could be a useful feature for users with limited internet data.