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Dan Barnett
Aug 19, 2019Brass Contributor
Teams - Calls (meetings) Issues with Feedback: Best practices?
A user came to me with this situation: they host weekly meetings via Teams - some members are located on-site while others are in remote locations. Those on-site will gather in a conference room an...
- Aug 19, 2019Best practice is having a meeting room device set up or available! There is Teams meeting room system which is a full meeting room experience which connects to the meeting itself as a user but it’s rather expensive! For a simple solution to this I recommend buying a external mic/speaker/cam which you have laying around in the meeting room! Then connect it via BT or USB to a single computer that connects to the meeting! See different devices here:
https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices
Adam
Aug 19, 2019
Best practice is having a meeting room device set up or available! There is Teams meeting room system which is a full meeting room experience which connects to the meeting itself as a user but it’s rather expensive! For a simple solution to this I recommend buying a external mic/speaker/cam which you have laying around in the meeting room! Then connect it via BT or USB to a single computer that connects to the meeting! See different devices here:
https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices
Adam
https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices
Adam
Aug 19, 2019
To add on to adam deltinger 's good response - I pack around a little Jabra disc speaker/mic - it works perfectly on a conference room table (for about 6 people). We use that for audio and our laptops for video. Very low cost way to get started with clear audio.