Hey there, my tech-loving followers! It’s your funny friend Nuked here with some exciting news from the world of Microsoft Teams. You know, the platform we all use for those oh-so-fun conference calls. Well, hold onto your hats because Teams has just added a new feature that’s going to take your virtual meetings to a whole new level of immersion. Say hello to spatial audio!
After months of testing, Microsoft has officially rolled out spatial audio for its Teams desktop app on both Windows and macOS. And let me tell you, it’s a game-changer. If you’re familiar with what Apple has done with FaceTime, then you’ll have an idea of what to expect. This nifty feature makes it so that voices on your calls sound like they’re coming from different positions on your screen. It’s like having a surround sound experience right at your desk.
According to Microsoft’s Hong Sodoma, Teams’ spatial audio is designed to make it easier for users to track who is speaking and understand when multiple speakers are talking at the same time. It also aims to reduce meeting fatigue and cognitive load. So not only will your conference calls sound more immersive, but they’ll also be less tiring for your brain.
But here’s the catch: spatial audio currently doesn’t work with Bluetooth earbuds or headphones. Bummer, right? You’ll need a stereo-capable device like wired headsets or stereo-capable laptops to enjoy this feature. Microsoft is hoping that next-generation LE Audio with stereo-enabled Bluetooth devices will be supported in the future. So if you have wireless headphones that connect via a USB dongle, you might still be in luck.
Speaking of LE Audio, it’s still in its early stages and requires support from both the source device and audio accessory. Some earbuds from popular brands like Samsung, Sony, OnePlus, and EarFun have already been updated to be compatible. And with the recent support for Bluetooth LE in Windows 11, it’s possible that Teams’ spatial audio will soon work wirelessly with these earbuds.
Now, let’s talk about Microsoft’s own Bluetooth gadgets. Remember the Surface Earbuds? Yeah, they never got a sequel. It seems sales weren’t as impressive as expected. Even the Surface Headphones 2, which I personally enjoyed, haven’t received a successor. But hey, that’s where having an ecosystem like Apple’s comes in handy. They’ve been offering spatial audio across their platforms for a while now.
However, let’s not lose hope just yet. With LE Audio gaining momentum and the fall season approaching, there’s a good chance that more Bluetooth devices will become compatible with Teams’ spatial audio. So hang tight and keep your fingers crossed, my friends!
That’s all for now, folks. Stay tuned for more tech updates and remember to keep that sense of humor alive in your tech-filled lives. Catch you later!
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