10 Webex Features You Must Turn On

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7 min readMar 3, 2021

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Webex features

Webex features are coming thick and fast as the video conferencing and messaging world has been accelerated due to the pandemic, digital transformation, and the new generations entering the workplace.

In this post, we’ll introduce the latest Webex features, provide you the entire feature list, and have rounded up 10 features that are absolute must-haves.

New Webex features

If you’re here for new Webex features, the latest updates can be found here.

Some additions for the beginning of 2021 include:

  • Real-time translation for more than 100 languages
  • Post-meeting summary notification
  • Shape recognition in whiteboards
  • Layout selection on Webex Board
  • Change in-meeting roles from your device
  • Gesture recognition
  • Breakout sessions
  • In-meeting media quality on Android and iOS
  • Edit messages with attachments
  • Schedule meetings through third party calendar with Slack integration

Webex feature list

If you’re looking for the full Webex feature list, you can compare what is available in each pricing tier here.

If you’re comparing Webex vs Zoom, or Microsoft Teams, or Slack, or any of the other great collaboration providers, we’ve done the hard work for you.

Check out our team collaboration tools comparison chart.

Rather than working your way through the entire feature list, we reached out to Cisco specialists for their favorite Webex features:

1 — Can everybody go on mute? (Well, yes actually).

Jan-Willem Ruys, a Technical Architect for Collaboration & Workplace Transformation, at Cisco, says his favorite Webex feature lives in the advanced settings options of Webex.

“Mute attendees on join keeps out Can everyone please go on mute?”

Can everybody go on mute?

Jan-Willem says it’s a real pet peeve.

“Can everyone please mute is really not needed these days.”

A host can mute everyone via the desktop client, or via the roster list on the Webex Desk Pro, or any room system’s Touch10 and Room Navigator.

He also points out the option to automatically start recording for those who need to record all meetings but often forget to hit the button until halfway through the meeting.

2 — Background noise removal

Once you’ve muted anyone who shouldn’t be talking, it’s time to optimize your own sound setup.

Justin Ramirez, Systems Engineering Director at Cisco, says his favorite Webex feature is being able to remove background noise from meetings.

Noise suppression has been around video conferencing apps for some time but Webex now boasts noise removal since acquiring BabbleLabs in September 2020.

By building in BabbleLabs’ noise removal technology to its Webex portfolio, you can now host meetings without worrying about background noise.

It even removes background noises as extreme as lawnmowers!

3 — Webcam optimization

Now, you’ve sorted out your audio settings, it’s time for your camera to match.

Chris Palermo, Global Collaboration Sales GTM & Strategy Specialist at Cisco, says the best part of the Cisco Webex Desk Camera is the app that gives him webcam flexibility like never before.

Among your usual basic webcam settings, the Webex Desk Camera gives you access to change:

  • Auto focus
  • Auto white balance
  • Contract
  • Sharpness
  • Manual anti-flicker
  • Occupancy detection

You’ll look better than ever

4 — Immersive share

Joshua Reola, Product Manager for Webex Devices, says he loves immersive share on the Webex Desk Pro.

Immersive share is a great Webex feature

Launched at Webex One in late 2020, immersive share allows you to get closer to your audience without them having to take their eye off the content you are presenting.

So, when you share your screen, you are no longer minimized to a head in a small box at the side of the content.

Like a weathercaster’s image on a TV weather map, Webex lets you immerse your image and shared content on a single screen.

Once shared, you can resize and move about your screen for best placement.

5 — Proximity joining and sharing in meeting rooms

Mio CEO, Tom Hadfield, says he loves it when:

“Webex recognizes that I am in proximity when I walk into a room with a Webex DX80.”

Cisco Proximity allows you to control your video system, interact with shared content, and share wirelessly.

With this Webex feature, the meeting join and content sharing experiences are more efficient.

Once you pair your devices(s) with Cisco’s proximity settings, each time you are nearby a Webex device (in proximity), you can join the meeting and share content from that device without rustling around under desks to sort the cabling.

6 — Webex Assistant closed captions

Abhay Kulkarni, VP and General Manager of Webex Meetings, says his favorite Webex feature is the Webex Assistant with closed captioning.

When turned on, Webex Assistant provides automated closed captions, making meetings accessible for hearing-impaired participants.

Webex Assistant closed captions

When someone speaks, their mic picks up everything and Webex Assistant adds it as captions above the meeting controls. It’s like using subtitles on your television.

7 — Webex Peek

Received an unexpected message? Your schedule is full but curiosity is taking over? ​

Rachel Macik, Director of Product Marketing for Cisco Collab, says:

“I love the Peek option in my Webex app​.”

Now you can peek into a space and preview your messages; giving you time to collect your thoughts before alerting the person you have read their message.

Webex Peek

Another tip from Rachel is that you can type @Webex in your Outlook meeting location to automatically schedule a meeting with your personal meeting room credentials.

8 — Connect Webex to Zoom

If your business used Webex in the office but suddenly has a pocket of users with Zoom for web conferencing, they might have started using Zoom Team Chat too.

Rather than submitting to Zoom fatigue, users have found Zoom’s built-in chat tool a great alternative.

But what happens if they start using Zoom Team Chat as their primary chat tool?

You can’t message them via Webex!

Mio’s message interoperability tool connects the messages you send in Webex to users with Zoom Team Chat.

This means that when you message someone from Webex, and they use Zoom, they still see that message.

Connect Webex to Zoom

The same is true vice versa. You can send messages from Zoom Team Chat to Webex.

And it’s not just messages. Message interoperability includes all parts of the messaging experience — like message threads, edits, files, GIFs, and reactions.

By installing Mio in the background, you can ensure you don’t need to switch between Webex and Zoom based on what each member of your business uses.

Employees can use the tools that they like most, without compromise.

While we’re working on message interoperability for Webex and Zoom Team Chat, join our waitlist to be the first to know when it’s live.

9 — Connect Webex to Microsoft Teams

Alongside the enormous uptake in Zoom users, the sudden change to remote working has seen tremendous Microsoft Teams growth too.

Like in the Zoom example above, you can use Mio to send messages from Webex to Microsoft Teams users.

All you need to do is add Mio to Webex, then invite your users or external contacts to join from Microsoft Teams.

You can stay in Webex and send messages to your colleagues, contractors, or clients who use Microsoft Teams.

Check out Webex and Microsoft Teams interop in the video below.

You can try Mio for free.

So, if you do have contacts who prefer Teams, there’s no longer any reason why you can’t collaborate via Webex!

10 — Connect Webex to Slack

If you don’t have users who’ve slipped from Webex to Zoom or Microsoft Teams, you can bet there’s a pocket of Slack users within your organization.

In fact, 91% of businesses use at least 2 messaging apps, so it wouldn’t be a surprise at all.

If you do need to connect Webex and Slack, Mio’s message interoperability tool supports this platform combination too.

You can stay in Webex and send messages to your colleagues, contractors, or clients that use Slack.

They stay in their platform too and Mio translates the messages across platform.

Connect Webex to Slack

And it’s not just messages that are supported! GIFs, emojis, channels, DMs, and message edits/deletes are all supported.

If this sounds like something you need, install Mio into your Webex space.

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