3. Google Hangouts
➜ Video conferencing app
➜ Enables up to 15 users
➜ Integrates G Suite
➜ Provides video
conferencing via computer,
tablet, phone via a URL or
phone number
➜ Allows screen sharing,
messaging, and voice calls
4. ZOOM
➜ Video conferencing app
➜ Enables up to 200 users
➜ Integrates with various
software and apps
➜ Provides video
conferencing via computer,
tablet, phone via a URL or
randomized phone number
➜ Allows screen sharing,
chat,
5. Comparison
Google Hangouts
➜ Free version allows
up to 25 users.
➜ URL join code or
phone number
➜ Voice, Video, or
Messaging
available.
➜ Unlimited time for
Google users
➜ Easily accessible
and operable.
Zoom
➜ Free version allows
up to 100 users.
➜ URL join code or
phone number
➜ Voice, Video, or
Messaging
available.
➜ 40 minute limit (free
version)
➜ Easy to access and
interact with.
6. Pros | Cons
Hangouts
PROS CONS
Free for Google account
users
Requires Google Account
Easy interface and
integration with G Suite
Requires Download/App
Installation
HD Video/Voice Quality Notification settings are not
effective
Screen Recording Options Only available for up to 15
users.
Calendar Invites High bandwidth required or
video lagging occurs
7. Pros | Cons
ZOOM
PROS CONS
Free version Requires an account for
hosting
Easy interface and
integration with major
plug-ins (Microsoft,
Chrome, Firefox)
Requires Multi-step Download
& Installation
HD Video/Voice Quality 40 minute meeting time
Screen Recording Options High bandwidth required or
video lagging occurs
Calendar Invites
Host up to 100 participants
8. Pricing Comparison
Google Hangouts
Hangouts: FREE up to 15
users
Google Meet:
Basic - Connect 25 users
$5/month
Business - Connect 25
users
$10/month - additional
features and storage
Enterprise - Connect 50
users
$25/month - additional
features & storage.
ZOOM
9. Recommendation
From a usability perspective both video conferencing programs
offer a variety of benefits that are easy to operate and access.
Setting up an account does not take much and both options are
reliable and meet the needs for screen sharing, voice, video, and
messaging communications. From an instructional stand-point
Zoom provides a more secure, expansive, and accessible platform.
Security features that differ from Hangouts include privacy from
sharing personal phone numbers or emails. Additionally, more
users (85 more) can participate in a Zoom conference for the same
cost. When evaluating the accessibility, Zoom is adaptable to more
platforms and does not require a user to have a certain operating
system, cloud-based computing platform, or interactive device. For
personal use, I prefer to use Google Hangouts because I utilize the
G Suite for most, if not all, of my personal computing and
cloud-based services. As an educator for public education and my
involvement with business and higher-education administrators
Zoom would prove to be more beneficial because of the additional
features and compatibility for all users.