Microsoft Teams Mobile Missing Audio Headset Connection Controls for Meetings
The Microsoft Teams mobile app provides no option to route meeting audio to a connected headset or earphones, forcing users to rely on speaker mode in remote work scenarios. This is a critical gap for mobile users in shared workspaces or noisy environments. The missing feature makes Teams mobile unusable for private or professional meeting participation.
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