Tips and tricks for improving sound quality
Good quality audio sounds natural. You can tell audio needs to be improved when you hear any of the following: humming, buzzing, hissing, room reflections (echoes from around the room), bumping sounds, keyboard clicks, etc.
It's crucial to follow conference call etiquette and have a quiet background during the call. Before you start a call or a recording, double-check that your room doesn't reflect your voice back into the microphone. Carpet, furniture and wall decorations, all help calm the reflections. Being in a small space also helps.
Keep outside noises to a minimum. Common offenders are:
- Open windows
- Fans
- Refrigerators
- Cars
- Phones and other electronics
Using your headset microphone
Speak near the microphone – but not too close. Adjust your headset so that it is comfortable, and be mindful of your distance from your microphone. If you are too far away from the mic, your colleagues won't hear you. If you are too close to it, they will hear loud popping sounds ("Plosives") whenever you pronounce letters "p" and "b", and/or your breathing when you're not speaking. Wear your headset mic off to the side of your mouth and not directly in front of it, to avoid popping.
Make a test call - pronounce these sounds and pay attention to the way you hear them out of speakers. Instructions are available on .
Have you ever been in a call when you speak and hear your every word back?
This usually happens when there are lots of people and your speaker system is too close to your microphone, causing the sound to be reflected in the speakers. It can help to move away from your speakers.
Connectivity
A good connection is important. Looking at factors like Wi-Fi speed can help to improve call quality.
- Mitigate voice delay by clearing obstructions between you and the router.
- Try getting closer to the router.
- Turn off Wi-Fi on devices that aren't actively being used.
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