The 2 most common reasons for mic echo issues
We’ll walk you through some troubleshooting tips on how to fix echo and prevent it in the future: TL DR - Mic echo is a rare-ish but annoyingly disruptive enough that it can derail an important call.īut don’t worry. Which might be fine if you’re just talking to your team, but not so much with a prospect or client. Despite not being (directly) your fault, it can be pretty embarrassing-and takes away from the professionalism of your call. And your colleagues? They can’t understand what you're saying, as the meaning of your speech is lost in an endless loop of echo.Īnd it usually occurs just at the wrong time. As if your inner monologue is one step ahead of you. It’s almost as if you can hear yourself speaking.
You’re in a video conferencing meeting or conference call and it’s your turn to speak your mind.īut when you start to talk, you become aware of your own voice reverberating from the speakers.