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JioMeet vs Zoom: Which One is Better Video Calling APP? (2020)

JioMeet vs Zoom Which One is Better Video Calling APP

As the world tides over the ongoing pandemic, tech companies are doing their best to launch applications that suit the hour of the need of users. The latest entrant to video conferencing is JioMeet which is a free and competitive alternative to Zoom. For starters, JioMeet is offering many premium features for free and brings all the essential tools to get started with web meetings.

JioMeet vs Zoom: A Comparison

1. User Interface

We all heard the buzz that the user interface of JioMeet has been entirely copied from Zoom’s UI—and it’s true!! It has the same landing page, same menu placement, the same interface for meetings, and the same desktop UI. Simply put, Jio has unabashedly embraced Zoom’s UI.

jiomeet vs zoom

JioMeet vs ZOOM

As a consumer, you get a clean user interface without any clunky design elements, thanks to Zoom again. But as a company that is set to bring a paradigm shift in the video conferencing domain, this is simply disappointing. We expect JioMeet to bring its own visual elements and derive a unique design language. To sum up, yes, you can have a good experience on JioMeet, but the credit for the slick user interface goes straight to Zoom.

2. Unlimited Experience

The best feature of JioMeet is that it offers group meetings of up to 100 participants without any charge. On top of that, there is no time limit either which is just bonkers. On the other hand, Zoom allows you to have video conferencing of up to 100 participants but the calls are capped at 40 minutes, which is nowhere near JioMeet’s unlimited offering. If you want to have unlimited calls on Zoom then you can only have 2 participants– basically, 1 to 1 meeting.

JioMeet vs Zoom Video calling app

JioMeet vs Zoom Video calling app

So in terms of free offerings, JioMeet has clearly hit the ball out of the park. In fact, it seems a much better proposition than Google Meet and Microsoft Teams as far as free offerings are concerned. Moving ahead, similar to Zoom, JioMeet also offers HD video quality and screen sharing under the free tier. But keep in mind, there is no annotation or whiteboard support on JioMeet. Apart from that, you can join video calls on JioMeet on any platform through a link and without the need to sign up.

3. Premium Features

When it comes to premium and advanced features, JioMeet does not stand a chance against Zoom. JioMeet does bring some of the premium features like Waiting Room, ability to schedule meetings, Personal Meeting ID, active speaker layout, but it stops just there. Unlike Zoom, you don’t have Gallery View, virtual background support, Personal Meeting ID customization, call recording, raise hand feature, transcription, and this list could be endless. But again, JioMeet is in beta right now so we expect new features in the future.

JioMeet vs Zoom Video best app

JioMeet vs Zoom Video best app

Coming to host-level controls, JioMeet lacks many of the essential features. For example, anyone in the meeting can start screen sharing and the host can’t do anything. Other than that, you can’t transfer host privileges to another participant or appoint someone as a moderator or presenter. Worst of all, there is no private messaging system on JioMeet which is really annoying. All in all, I would say JioMeet is not a full-fledged video conferencing tool as of now and certainly not in the league of Zoom. If you need advanced features to manage huge meetings then Zoom would be a far better pick than JioMeet.

4. Video Call Quality

In comparison to Zoom, JioMeet’s video quality is not up to the mark. There were latency issues and delayed audio syncing. At low internet speed, Zoom is more reliable as JioMeet fails to establish even a stable connection.

It was discovered that a JioMeet URL redirects to Vidyo’s webpage. It gives credence to the fact that JioMeet might be using Vidyo’s architecture for video calling. To put things into perspective, the video call experience on JioMeet is not optimized right now and it will take some time before it can give a stiff competition to Zoom.

5. Security and Encryption

Coming to security, the good part is that JioMeet locks all video calls with a password, by default. You don’t need to enable anything from the Settings page. This comes after Zoom was rocked with cases of Zoom Bombing where strangers could join web meetings without any authorization. Taking a cue, Zoom also password-protects all calls by default now. Talking about encryption, Zoom does not offer end-to-end encryption nor does JioMeet.

JioMeet vs zoom security

JioMeet vs zoom security

Both the tools encrypt the data in transit and at rest which means all data packets are encrypted from the application to the server. After that, the data is encrypted again on the server-side and finally decrypted on the receiver’s end. It’s a standard encryption protocol followed by many communication tools including Google Meet and Microsoft Teams. Having said that, the good news is that Zoom has announced that it will bring end-to-end encryption to both free and premium users in the coming months.

JioMeet vs Zoom: The Verdict

JioMeet is in its infancy and will take some time before it can stand above Zoom. As we all know, JioMeet is currently in beta so passing a conclusive judgment would be wrong at this point. But if you just want to make video calls without any time or participation limit then JioMeet a perfect pick over Zoom.

As for teachers, educators, and enterprises, I would not really recommend JioMeet, especially if you need all those advanced features. The major setback for JioMeet is that it is currently live in India only whereas Zoom is available across the globe. So, to sum up, JioMeet is a new video conferencing platform and is a decent alternative to Zoom, but only for the basic users.

 

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