- Microsoft Teams working to add noise removal for calls
- Should cut back the background like traffic or enter
- All users of Microsoft teams should benefit from launch
One of the most painful problems when composing a call from Microsoft teams could be seen being one thing in the past thanks to a new update.
The video conference platform revealed that it was working on adding noise suppression for participants who consist in a call.
Once included, this should spell the end of interruptions of potentially guilty of ear, or participants deafen by a background noise of another person on the call.
Deletion of noise from Microsoft teams
Microsoft says that improving the user experience for everyone on a call, the new addition “will also improve clarity and reduce distraction for all participants in the meeting”.
In a Microsoft 365 roadmap post, he noted that the functionality will automatically filter back the background noise (such as traffic, strike) for users who join the meetings by phone (PSTN).
The functionality is listed as “developing” for the moment, with an expected start of deployment of September 2025.
When launched, Microsoft says it will be available for users around the world using teams on Windows, Mac, Android and IOS – as well as for teams and surface devices, and web teams.
Launch is the last in a series of recent improvements to Microsoft teams announced by the company when it seeks to improve the user experience.
This includes an adjustment that will allow several people to control the slides presented during a meeting or a call.
Microsoft says that adding means that presenters are able to maintain “a smooth flow during meetings or webinaries” – hope that the end of manual slide changes – and hope it, the expression “following slide please”.
He also recently launched real -time text capacities (RTT), allowing participants to type a message while someone else’s speech is transcribed, giving users who prefer to type another way to ensure that their voices are taking place.