Sound tuning for Microsoft Teams
You can soon hang up your computer headset for online conferences. With the current update for Microsoft Teams, the surround sound quality is significantly improved. In addition, it is now possible to ask questions during a meeting.
Better sound in conferences
In the future, conversations in meetings using Microsoft Teams will sound even better thanks to artificial intelligence. Poor room acoustics and echoes will thus be minimized.
Talking in allowed
Likewise, interposed questions are now possible when another person is speaking. These should also be much easier to understand. Annoying background noise is suppressed. This means that users will be able to experience all team conferences and chats even more realistically in the future.
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Will the headset soon be superfluous?
A new Microsoft Teams AI function could make headsets superfluous in the future. Using AI, background noise is already filtered out of conversations and suppressed. Now, further improvements will be added in the areas of voice and video. Optimizations will also be available for users who do not use a headset.
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The sources of our contribution today are the Publications by Malte Kirchner from 13.06.2022 on the portal heise.de and by Mark Hachmann on the portal pcworld.com
Sources of our today's contribution are the publications of Malte Kirchner auf dem Portal heise.de an by Mark Hachmann auf dem Portal pcworld.com from 13.06.2022 in each case.