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Pearl-Angeles
Updated Jan 08, 2025
MaciejMusialik
Feb 20, 2025Copper Contributor
Hi,
I don't know if it's Windows 11 specifically, I recall same thing was on W10.
But for our users the need to turn the headset off and on or re-connect to teams has become so frequent it has become second nature and a running gag.
Not a good user experience.
Miguel Sanabia
Feb 20, 2025Brass Contributor
Yes, we experience the same issues here. It's so problematic that we often prefer using Zoom over Teams, as Zoom offers better options for handling audio troubles and recovery-related issues. I believe these audio issues and Windows 11 updates are becoming significant obstacles that need to be addressed. Meanwhile, it seems Microsoft isn't providing much clarity on these issues, unlike other less pressing matters.