In Google I/O 2025, most hands -on demo were dedicated to Gemini AI and exciting Android XR glasses. But Mountain View, CA collided with a corner of the coast’s Amifi Theater in the CA, a collection of windowless rooms showing the company’s most passionate innovations: Google Beam. In one of these rooms, I chatted a video where my conversation partner literally dropped out of the screen in 3D.
The Google Beam Project is the new name of the Star Line, which the company has been working for years. According to the news, it was announced to change the name during the Google I/O key that the HP would produce the beam unit for sale by the end of the year. Although Google has not shared a lot of details, these commercial and enterprise products will operate almost the same technology that I have received to experience, though they will look like traditional TV compared to prototype devices.
I received the preview of the then project star line at the Code Conference in October 2023, and the hardware was the same in the Google I/O 2025 demo: a 65 -inch display containing six cameras in which the pairs of the pairs and on both sides. –
While holding meetings on Google Beams, people overall feel a strong sense of contact. “The team is examining their prototype devices internally and with external partners such as sales force.
What do you like to chat with Google Beam
The improvement I made was fine, but it was worth noting that I remember two years ago. With a Google employee, with whom I chatted (which was in front of a similar beam setup in the far office building) took out the screen with more detail on his face and hair. It felt even more like they were in the room with me more than if I was on a standard zoom -style video call. I found myself more pointed out, smiling wider and leaning on my chair.
Google I/O 2021 has known about the years of research on Google’s years of research on Google’s years since announcing the Star Line. Since the company has detailed in detail in former blog posts and Sigggraph White Papers, people chat with the Star Line (called Beam), the result is the result of a “more natural” conversation, though they have a hard time. This shows that the beam protects a lot of unconscious behavior that people do not realize that they are making in real -life chats that do not come in the zoom call.
I certainly felt it in my beam chat: 3D nature let me lift me when my conversation was turning away or was on my side, and I picked up more gestures and physical language that suggests that IRL exchange enables ordinary EBB and flow. I did not find myself talking to another person, nor did they intervene.
Some of this is the result of tech decisions-because, yes, I’m definitely more busy with someone on a 65-inch display than a 2-inch zoom window on my monitor. There are also the fact that everything coniversation seems are in an antiseptic Room and a plain background, with a lot of books and talks litetered to distract me. Six cameras of the beam also track my face and offer my conversation partner to the surface, which makes it feel that I am chatting face to face with real contact with my eyes.
“There are many ingredients to create a sense of presence and contact that facilitates Google Beam experience,” said Seybled. “The 3D effect, eye contact, natural scale and other important elements play their part in simplifying this feeling of immersion.”
In my chat in Google I/O, a member of the beam team pulled a stunt as my conversation partner tried to Star Line in 2023: Holding an Apple to reach me. It had the same effect as I was Only If it falls, it is far away to catch it. But I also held my hands for a double high -five, which once again felt like I was inch from performing. And I remember some of the things we still talked about, which I can say about some zoom video chats earlier this week.
“We have studied in the workplace environment, which shows that people pay more attention and remember their more conversations when meeting on Google Beam,” said Seybled. “We have even studied and have also found that during numerous back -to -back meetings, people show less meeting with Google Beam in connection with ordinary video conferencing.”
Google has not given any details about how much the beam products will cost, though we can find out when more information about its beam offers in HP Infocom shares in a few weeks. Google has confirmed that it has lined up Delight, Sales Force and Studel users, and cited HP products as beam devices to bring “work space”, so it is likely that the first round of products will be aimed at entering the enterprise – which means, if I have to guess, if you have to guess.
Although we will not all need a 65 65 -inch display beam device of deep video chats, this is something I look forward to waiting for my offices and ultimately home tools. When I went out of the room of Google I/O, I was smiling – some can’t say that I did after a traditional video chat.
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