Echo on Zoom/Teams? Fix Your Headset Mic, Speakers, and Audio Settings

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Echo on Zoom or Microsoft Teams usually comes from audio feedback: your mic is hearing your speakers (or another device in the room). Fixing it is mostly about choosing the right devices and lowering the right settings.

Step 1: Select the correct devices

  • Zoom: Settings → Audio → set Speaker and Microphone explicitly (don’t leave on “Same as system” while troubleshooting).
  • Teams: Settings → Devices → choose your headset for both speaker and mic.

Step 2: Kill feedback loops

  1. Use headphones/headset (not speakers) during calls.
  2. Turn down speaker volume and mic gain slightly.
  3. Mute yourself when not talking.
  4. If you’re in a room with multiple devices joined to the same meeting, mute the extra devices or leave audio on only one.

Step 3: App features that help

  • Enable noise suppression if available.
  • Disable “Automatically adjust microphone volume” if it keeps pumping your mic too loud.

Still echoing?

Try a headset with a boom mic or a model that includes a USB dongle for more stable PC behavior.

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