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How to host the perfect virtual Thanksgiving

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The holidays are a special time for many families, but due to travel restrictions and general safety concerns related to the pandemic, many families may be considering a “Virtual Thanksgiving.” Here's some great advice from our friends at Xfinity.
Tech tips:

  1. Pick a platform like Zoom, Facetime, or WhatsApp and then agree on a “virtual host” who can organize the event. A structured event can help prevent technical glitches or other blunders. Set a time period of an hour or so to manage everyone’s expectations.

  1. Consider planning your menu together or find a recipe that everyone can share. Maybe you all try to cook the same thing; maybe everyone brings something different to the virtual table. Set time to have your guests talk about their recipes.

  1. Check your WiFi signal strength where you plan to spend most of the virtual Thanksgiving. Kitchens with stainless steel appliances, microwaves, and other devices can create dead zones, so test it ahead of time. You can check the WiFi speed to your device using speedtest.xfinity.com

  1. Determine if you need a network extender. Xfinity just released its new xFi pod 2.0 that is designed for houses with a lot of square footage. This is a good way to ensure a strong signal between a kitchen or a dining room that may be far from your router.

  1. Think about external cameras and microphones for your event. HD cameras will offer more mobility and higher video quality than a phone. Microphones can ensure family members sitting further away from the computer can be heard. You may also want to consider a small tripod or stand if your camera or microphone don’t have a built-in sturdy mounting unit.

West Michigan Xfinity Stores:

  • 3433 Century Center St. SW, Grandville, MI 49418
  • 1971 E Beltline Ave NE, Suite 116, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
  • 5506 Harvey Street, Muskegon, MI 49444