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conference calls
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WindowsForum.com discussions about conference calls cover Bluetooth audio quality, headset pairing, and hardware solutions for clear voice communication on Windows PCs. Topics include pairing AirPods on Windows 10, the impact of LE Audio and super-wideband stereo in Windows 11 for simultaneous high-fidelity game audio and voice chat, and a review of the Microsoft Modern USB-C Speaker designed for Teams calls. Common themes are Bluetooth profile limitations, microphone audio quality, and practical fixes for muffled voice during meetings. These threads help users troubleshoot audio issues and choose the right equipment for reliable conference calls on Windows.
If you’ve ever plugged AirPods into a Windows 10 laptop and wondered why music sounds great until you join a meeting and everything turns into tinny mono, you’re not alone — the pairing works, but the experience is deeply shaped by Bluetooth profiles, codecs, drivers, and the limits of Windows...
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update brings a long‑awaited fix for muffled Bluetooth headset audio: support for Bluetooth LE Audio's super‑wideband stereo, letting game audio remain high‑fidelity while voice chat or calls run at a much higher sample rate than the old Hands‑Free Profile allowed...
The Microsoft Modern USB-C Speaker arrived as a tidy, purpose-built solution for a very specific problem: better, clearer audio for hybrid work without the bulk or price of full conference-room kit. It delivers a compact, wired USB-C design with a Teams-centric control layout, dual...
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