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People need to learn manners, nobody should be using video calling without headphones. It's insane whenever someone joins and we hear all their background, feedback of whoever is speaking, etc as if nobody has ever told them to mute or stop using speaker in their life.


> People need to learn manners, nobody should be using video calling without headphones.

OK? it still sucks even with headphones. Imagine the following scenario: You are in a meeting using your headphones as you suggest. A coworker a few seats away from you are in the same meeting using their own headsphones. When they talk you hear their real voice reach your ears first (this happens with even the best noise canceling headphones to some extent) and then you hear their voice with some delay from the meeting.

This is not about manners or headphones.

Better meeting software identifies when this is happening and they suppress the streamed voice of your coworker just for you.


This is a great answer. But I would add that while a technical solution is welcomed, an organizational one could help too: why are multiple people in the same meeting joining from nearby desks instead of a conference room?


There's a downside to the conference room angle; the camera is far away, and the image of the room occupies the same amount of space on my monitor as the seven other heads in the call who are calling in remotely.

So unless I know the voice of everyone in the conference room, I have no idea who's speaking at any given point unless they're also gesticulating wildly.


Oh, I know this one: your team’s too big.


I was in such a meeting yesterday where multiple participants were required by law to be each in same meeting from different computers in same room and with their mics and speakers on, and same law prevents use of conference room camera speakers and mic. There was a constant and annoying audio echo for everyone.


That is a bonkers edge case that it never occurred to me would happen. I am glad to not be under those regulations


Get that law abolished ASAP, sounds ridiculous


Because all the conference rooms were already booked.


1) I've never had an issue with this on Teams or WebEx calls.

2) When more than one person is on a call, try to find a meeting room. Then everyone else in the desk area doesn't have to suffer.

3) This is why I stopped going to the office when I am in a day full of calls, there's no point in sitting at a desk annoying everyone else.


This is about 3 people in a meeting room joining with their laptops, without a meeting room audio setup (or it being bad)


... I mean Google meet handles it pretty well




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