Audio Feedback

Audio Feedback, also known as audio interference or echo, occurs in meetings when sound from speakers or microphones loops back into the audio input, creating a disruptive and unpleasant noise. This can happen when participants in a meeting use their computer’s speakers and microphones simultaneously or when audio devices are not properly configured. Audio feedback can degrade the quality of communication and make it difficult to understand what is being said. To mitigate audio feedback, meeting participants are often encouraged to use headsets or headphones, adjust microphone settings, or mute their microphones when not speaking. Ensuring good audio quality is crucial for productive and clear communication in online meetings.