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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8878407" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Ahhh, TEAMS. 'Glad I'm not the only one. Mine will sync to the microphone of the bluethooth earbuds, but then I have to manually change it to use the "speaker" portion. Or it will connect to the speaker portion, but use the mic in my camera or crappy USB headset.</p><p>Or it will connect as "headset" for mic and "headphones" for sound, while Windows itself is still using the computer speakers as the primary soundcard.</p><p></p><p>I love it when Microsoft products can't even get along with each other.</p><p></p><p>The trick is to connect your bluetooth to Windows and let it "settle in" for a few minutes (I've seen it take up to 3 minutes before the bluetooth becomes an audio option in the volume icon).</p><p>Then go into Teams 5-10 minutes before (even by starting a meeting with just you in it), go into the Teams settings, and make sure both your mic and audio out are set to the correct device.</p><p>Then it should all work.</p><p></p><p>Clunky as F. </p><p>Microsoft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8878407, member: 683408"] Ahhh, TEAMS. 'Glad I'm not the only one. Mine will sync to the microphone of the bluethooth earbuds, but then I have to manually change it to use the "speaker" portion. Or it will connect to the speaker portion, but use the mic in my camera or crappy USB headset. Or it will connect as "headset" for mic and "headphones" for sound, while Windows itself is still using the computer speakers as the primary soundcard. I love it when Microsoft products can't even get along with each other. The trick is to connect your bluetooth to Windows and let it "settle in" for a few minutes (I've seen it take up to 3 minutes before the bluetooth becomes an audio option in the volume icon). Then go into Teams 5-10 minutes before (even by starting a meeting with just you in it), go into the Teams settings, and make sure both your mic and audio out are set to the correct device. Then it should all work. Clunky as F. Microsoft. [/QUOTE]
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