Fix audio echo on calls
Echo on a call is almost always one person’s mic picking up their own speakers.
- First test: put on headphones (any headphones). If the echo stops, it was you.
- If you don’t have headphones: lower your speaker volume, move the speakers further from the mic, or use Teams/Zoom’s built-in noise suppression (Device settings → Noise suppression → High).
- If you’re on a laptop without a headset, the built-in mic and speakers are close together — echo is much more likely.
- Ask the other person to test the same thing — sometimes it’s them.
- Teams meetings have a built-in “Music mode” off by default — turning it on increases echo. Make sure it’s off.
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