Microsoft Teams Mobile App Incompatible with Same-Brand Bluetooth Headphones
Microsoft Teams on mobile fails to route audio through Bluetooth headphones from the same manufacturer as the device, even when those headphones work correctly in every other app. The incompatibility is most damaging during meetings, where audio unexpectedly falls back to speakerphone. Users express frustration that a Microsoft productivity app cannot integrate with Microsoft hardware.
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