Teams Android Cannot Route Audio to Bluetooth Headset During Meetings
Microsoft Teams on Android ignores connected Bluetooth headsets and provides no in-app option to select audio output during meetings. Users are forced to use phone speaker audio or leave the meeting to change system-level Bluetooth routing. The missing Bluetooth audio control is a fundamental usability gap for mobile meeting participants.
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