Low-Latency Mode

Low-latency mode is a setting or feature in meeting software designed to minimize delays or latency in the transmission of audio and video data. This mode prioritizes real-time communication, reducing the time lag between a speaker’s actions or words and their reception by other participants. Low-latency mode is particularly crucial in scenarios where immediate interaction and responsiveness are essential, such as virtual collaboration, live discussions, and real-time decision-making processes.