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Icebugz
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Dec 07, 2021
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Teams Button on new Microsoft Modern Speaker and Modern Bluetooth Headset Stopped Working

I have the new Microsoft Modern Speaker and Modern Bluetooth headset for Teams. Recently the "Teams" button stopped working on both. If I understand how it's supposed to work when I press it while Teams isn't running it should start Teams, if Teams is running it should bring the application into focus (bring it into the foreground) and if it's running and a meeting starts it should flash and when pressed should join the meeting.

 

Pressing it now just causes it to blink and do nothing. Is anyone else having this issue? I am running Windows 10 and 11 (has the same issue whether it is on either OS version).

  • Icebugz 

    Seems there is an issue with current MS Teams version. According to Jabra support, MS would probably come with a new version, but they are not sure about the timeline.

    ... wondering if it makes sense to purchase MS Teams certified devices, if respective functionality is not included in testing cycles

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  • Icebugz's avatar
    Icebugz
    Brass Contributor
    Mine is working as of this morning (just had to restart Teams). Version is the same, so it definitely appears to be a server side update by Microsoft. Thanks to all who helped troubleshoot the problem. Any people still having the issue should restart Teams once or twice as day until it works as it seems to also be rolling out gradually.
  • lexcyn's avatar
    lexcyn
    Iron Contributor
    Having the same issue with the Modern USB-C Speaker from Microsoft. Teams button does nothing. Just flashes and then goes dark. Same on Windows 10 and 11.
  • TimoB000's avatar
    TimoB000
    Copper Contributor
    Hey Guys,
    problems with the Modern Speaker are getting worse. Since a few days the speaker losses the connection to the teams client while a call after a few minutes so you can´t here your meeting partner/attendees. Only restart the notebook solve this problem otherwise my notebook can´t see the modern speaker as a device. Anyone else here with this additional problem?
    • Icebugz's avatar
      Icebugz
      Brass Contributor
      TimoB000 Mine has not gotten any worse however the issue still persists. Microsoft obviously is not interested in a quick solution.
      • TimoB000's avatar
        TimoB000
        Copper Contributor
        This additional problem didn´t exist from the first moment. It emerged before a few days. I think there is a context with the teams version. My Teams client is running version 1.400.32777. Maybe someone in this discussion runs the same version so we can compare this issue.
  • Adrynalyne's avatar
    Adrynalyne
    Copper Contributor

    Same issue here with a Microsoft Modern Headset and a Microsoft Modern USB-C Speaker in both Windows 10 and 11.

  • oll_ster's avatar
    oll_ster
    Copper Contributor

    Icebugz Same problem with my poly sync-20, be nice if Microsoft gave a timeline for the fix

  • ARA0815's avatar
    ARA0815
    Copper Contributor

    Icebugz 

    Seems there is an issue with current MS Teams version. According to Jabra support, MS would probably come with a new version, but they are not sure about the timeline.

    ... wondering if it makes sense to purchase MS Teams certified devices, if respective functionality is not included in testing cycles

    • Issam2204's avatar
      Issam2204
      Copper Contributor

      ARA0815 I completely agree. I have three Teams certified devices, and suddenly all of them present the same issue. I would think more careful testing procedures would be in place for certified devices. I'm a bit disappointed. Thanks for the update though.

  • leemcr's avatar
    leemcr
    Copper Contributor
    Same for me, I have the wired modern headset and the teams hook button was working great and now just flashes for a few seconds and stops. Tried another PC and the same thing happens which is a bit odd. Could they have disabled it within Teams somehow?
    • Icebugz's avatar
      Icebugz
      Brass Contributor

      leemcr definitely possible. The two unidentified devices under "Other Devices" in the legacy Device Manager sure seem suspect to me (and are probably in the Teams app itself). Do you have them in yours as well? (Search for "Device Manager" - Go down to "Other Devices" and see if there are two entries TEAMS ASP and TEAMS CONTROL). TEAMS ASP is the Teams Accessory Signaling Protocol.) I have tried finding drivers for those two software controls with no luck. Even pointed to the Teams directory to see if they just got moved to a different place. No luck. 

  • Icebugz's avatar
    Icebugz
    Brass Contributor
    Just for clarity, I get audio, I can mute, hang up, answer, and even change the volume. The thing that is not working is the dedicated "Teams" hardware button on the devices. Pressing that button is supposed to bring Teams to the foreground (when you have many active windows open) and when a meeting start notification pops up pressing it should immediately take you to the meeting. Also, it has been mentioned that it can start Teams if it is not running although they don't show that in all the sales collateral.

    I realize that's not as impactful as the devices not working at all but devices "Certified for Teams" have this additional functionality and I bought these as I participate in a lot of meetings and liked the convenience (and they are made by Microsoft). I have inserted a link to a YouTube video done by Microsoft which shows how this functionality works. At the 3:41 mark is when they demo it.

    Microsoft Modern Teams Certified Devices Demo:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9seDui5qdz0&t=564s

    I have continued to troubleshoot on my end and I think I see something that may be affecting it. When I look in the old "Device Manager" I see two devices that do not have a driver loaded. They are called "TEAMS ASP" and "TEAMS CONTROL" (I have attached a pic). Some research shows that TEAMS ASP is "Teams Accessory Signaling Protocol" and appears to have the function for Teams communicating with peripherals. I'm fairly certain that is what is causing the functionality to fail. I have searched for a driver or drivers by trying to update it in the device settings, checking Windows Update, have the Microsoft Accessory Manager installed, and seached the web and have not found any.
  • ctuffli's avatar
    ctuffli
    Copper Contributor

    IcebugzI recently started having this problem as well on Windows 10 Enterprise (build 19043.1348). Tried some of the easy things (install Windows updates, check Teams for app updates, remove the device, power off / on the system), but none of these actions helped. Teams application reports version 1.4.00.31569 (64-bit). The speaker hardware version is 0.1, and the firmware versions are 1.9 (Part 1), 1.48 (Part 2), and 1.23 (Part 3).

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