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Microsoft Teams: Use Apple AirPods to mute/unmute on Windows

Anonymous
2024-05-02T22:27:43+00:00

When will Apple Airpods to mute / unmute work on Windows? You released it for Macs, but not Windows?

Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365

Microsoft Teams now works seamlessly with Apple AirPods to mute or unmute yourself on Mac models running macOS Sonoma. The same functionality already available on iPhone running iOS 17 is now supported on new Teams for Mac.

  • Feature ID: 383529
  • Added to roadmap: 2/16/2024
  • Last modified: 4/30/2024
  • Product(s): Microsoft Teams
  • Cloud instance(s): Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
  • Platform(s): Mac
  • Release phase(s): General Availability, Targeted Release
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  1. Anonymous
    2024-05-06T19:06:40+00:00

    The link you provided to the roadmap, is not the issue or what is needed, "Microsoft Teams: Control your mic state during meetings from Windows taskbar available in the new Teams on Windows". This is via the taskbar, not the AirPods themselves.

    Even the comments your screenshot shows that others want and need this:

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-05-08T05:55:42+00:00

    Hi DarthVador

    Greetings!

    First of all, I apologize for my late reply.

    As per your reply, I saw the comments too and do understand your concern about the very feature regarding using Apple Airpods to mute/unmute on Teams for Windows that how it helps you to improve your efficiency in such daily busy work schedule but as it is related with Microsoft Teams product design and yet not available, so it is strongly recommended to submit your valuable feedback directly to Microsoft product development team by either go to Help > Give feedback or by posting on Ideas · Community (microsoft.com) for feature requests. 

    Please note that nobody here are the product developers/decision makers and has no control over the product. Everyone, including us as community moderator, can only assist you on the query for providing available solutions and feature's availability status within our scope and capability.

    To check more details about how to submit feedback, kindly refer this article Learn about how to provide feedback to Microsoft - Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn

    Sincerely,

    Connery You

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-05-03T03:52:42+00:00

    Hi DarthVador

    Greetings!

    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Community!

    Based on your description, I understand your concern with using Apple AirPods to mute/unmute on Microsoft Teams for Windows.

    According to my search, the Microsoft Feedback Team said they will share an update of Enabling Airpods usage Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365 as soon as one is available. Enable Airpods usage on Teams · Community (microsoft.com)

    Meanwhile, there is also a feature in development on Windows that enables you to mute/unmute by clicking the mic icon in Windows taskbar, or by pressing the Windows logo key + Alt + K referring to: Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365.

    We do understand your concern about this feature that how it helps you to improve your efficiency in such daily busy work schedule, so it is suggested to submit your valuable feedback directly to Microsoft product development team by either go to Help from your dedicated App > submit Feedback or by posting on Ideas · Community (microsoft.com)

    To check more details about how to submit feedback, kindly refer this article Learn about how to provide feedback to Microsoft - Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn

    Thank you for your understanding and co-operation. Have a nice day!

    Best regards,

    Connery You

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