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Bluetooth headset microphone bad quality
- Apr 17, 2020
Philipp71 Hard to say what the problem is. Microsoft have a certification program where audio devices are certified for Teams. They check quality of microphones and bluetooth connection before a device can be certified. One requirement is to use a bluetooth dongle to connect the audio device since the built-in bluetooth in the computer can be of low quality.
Check out certified devices here:
https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices/category?devicetype=36
1.Ensure your Bluetooth headphones' mic is selected as the "audio input device" in your Bluetooth settings.
2.Check if teams or the app you're using has been granted permission to access the microphone.
3.Personally, I recently switched to the Oleap P200b Pro, an ENC business headset, and it has been a game-changer for me, especially in noisy environments like airports. It supports dual-device connection, so I can use it seamlessly with both my Xiaomi 14 Pro and laptop. Plus, the included adapter (dongle)ensures better compatibility and call quality compared to Bluetooth.