WhatsApp has just dropped a game-changing feature: Audio Hangouts. This new addition allows group members to hop into a live voice chat without the dreaded group call ring. Previously limited to large groups, this feature is now available to all group sizes, globally.
“Now, anyone in your group can start a voice chat by going to the bottom of your chat, swiping up and holding for a few seconds. Starting a voice chat doesn’t notify or ring anyone, so that people can join and leave the hangout whenever. The voice chat stays pinned to the bottom of your chat so you can easily access call controls, while new members can join when they want and see who else has already.”
How It Works:
- Initiate a Hangout: Swipe up and hold briefly within a group chat to start an audio hangout.
- Join at Your Leisure: Group members receive a silent push notification and can join or leave the chat at their convenience.
- Seamless Integration: The voice chat is pinned at the bottom of your chat, allowing you to continue texting while listening or speaking.
Why It’s a Big Deal:
This feature is perfect for real-time reactions to events like sports games or TV show finales. It offers a casual, flexible way to connect without disrupting ongoing text conversations.
User Reactions:
While many users are excited about this new way to connect, some have expressed concerns about potential arguments or unwanted participation. Currently, there’s no clear option to disable the feature, leading to mixed feelings among the WhatsApp community.
The Bigger Picture:
This update is part of WhatsApp’s broader effort to enhance real-time communication tools within group settings. By introducing features like Audio Hangouts, WhatsApp continues to evolve from a simple messaging app to a more dynamic communication platform.
So, next time you’re in a group chat, look out for the new audio hangout option and experience a more spontaneous way to connect with your friends and family.
Read their official announcement here.