Q: What's the difference between a 2-person voice or video call and a meeting?
Voice or video calls (using Voice over IP, or VoIP) take place between 2 people. Calls are initiated from the contact list, or directly from a 1:1 chat, and they aren’t scheduled. They require use of the Amazon Chime app, and do not allow either party to connect via a dial in number or in-room video conference room system. Calling is an Amazon Chime Basic feature, and all Amazon Chime users can start or join a voice or video call.
Meetings can have between 2 and 250 participants and can be scheduled, or they can be initiated instantly. Attendees have the option of joining using the Amazon Chime app, or using a traditional dial-in phone number. Attendees logged in to the Amazon Chime app will be auto-called for scheduled meetings. Meeting attendees can use all the features of Amazon Chime meetings, including voice and video, the visual roster, screen sharing, chat, file sharing, and recording meetings. Scheduling and hosting a meeting is an Amazon Chime Pro feature.