The classic version of Google Hangouts included messaging, voice, VoIP, and video call capabilities. It was replaced by the Hangouts Chat collaboration tool, and Google continues to support conferencing via the new Hangouts Meet.
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UNIVERGE BLUE
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Google Hangouts (Classic)
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Cloud PBX
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Google Hangouts (Classic)
6.3
57 Ratings
24% below category average
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Hosted PBX
6.915 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-level Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
7.725 Ratings
00 Ratings
User templates
5.022 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call reports
9.034 Ratings
00 Ratings
Directory of employee names
3.045 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call Management
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Google Hangouts (Classic)
8.0
66 Ratings
5% below category average
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Answering rules
8.033 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call recording
7.937 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call park
7.018 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call screening
9.036 Ratings
00 Ratings
Message alerts
8.058 Ratings
00 Ratings
VoIP system collaboration
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Google Hangouts (Classic)
8.6
84 Ratings
7% above category average
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Video conferencing
9.079 Ratings
00 Ratings
Audio conferencing
9.079 Ratings
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Video screen sharing
7.148 Ratings
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Instant messaging
9.052 Ratings
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Had I completed this review a couple years ago, I would have given a rating of 9 or 10 as Hangouts (Classic) is an excellent product. However, now that Google Chat has succeeded Hangouts, I would not recommend that any new users begin using it where other more modern options are available. Android users who want an internet based instant messaging that also supports calling and video calling could benefit from using Hangouts (Classic) as Google Chat requires the user to also have Google Meet installed to make video calls and there is no voice only calling option.
This has been a very easy system to learn and the customer support has been fantastic! I appreciate the fact that if you do have problems, you get a live person to actually speak to. So many systems have gone to chat only and that isn't always the easiest when you are having specific problems. Hands down the best system I have used.
I would like to see improved video support, so that saved videos can be sent back and forth via Hangouts more easily, without having to start a separate meet chat
More pronounced notifications of messages would be helpful; pop up notifications are good, but once there is one, additional messages do not pop up
Custom muting times would be great, so that if I am in a 90 minute Zoom meeting, I can set it for that time; right now, it is 1 hour or 2 hours. Easy to forget.
The tool is almost self-implemented. It is likely to be available in every pc or mobile device a user or potential user might have, and all you need to do is adding the company's account and you are done. Once you are setted up, you have almost all actual communication methods available in one tool
Google Hangouts works great and does not require a lot of work to troubleshoot. Everything is simple and easy to use. Google provides all of the tools that one requires to utilize Google Hangouts and any information can be found in the built-in help tools. There is also a forum for users to report issues and typically, Google responds well and will try to work out any issues.
Google is the white cotton socks of the conferencing world. It’s a great ad-hoc tool, but not too much more. If you are not looking to spend money or operate completely on WiFi (without data charges), it’s a great free option as well. The benefit of being free and open is also the liability. It doesn’t have a great integration story with other corporate tools, but [it doesn’t have to] if you aren’t looking for that. All in all, it’s as helpful and ubiquitous as a public payphone…without the pay…and with a video capability.
I believe it was part of the google suite that was purchased. It was worth the cost as it was cheaper. I believe it is now free, but also becoming deprecated. It is much better to use Teams, Discord, Telegram, etc. Google does not provide enough support or features to make using hangouts worth it these days.