For daily meetings, an expensive microphone or a sound-proof recording studio setup aren’t required. You can reduce the amount of noise around you and that will suffice. Alternatively, a pair of earbuds can be used.
Fix mic too quiet on Windows 10
There’s no need to set up an internal microphone. When you set up your system, the device’s drivers are installed. They’re pre-installed with the same drivers as the speakers.
The mic, unlike the speakers, does not have a lot of options. It is not controlled by the quick mute/unmute button on your keyboard. In fact, if you need a quick mute/unmute button, you’ll have to use an app.
Many users complain that the volume on their mic is too quiet or low, and as a result, they are too quiet on calls. Here are a few options for resolving this issue.
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1. Increase mic volume
Because the microphone in Windows 10 has a volume setting, it’s possible that it’s turned down too low.
- Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray.
- Select Sounds from the menu.
- Go to the Recording tab.
- Double-click your mic.
- Go to the Levels tab.
- Use the Microphone slider to set the volume level for the mic.
2. Enable/increase mic boost
Mic boost is an audio enhancement applied to the microphone in addition to the current volume. You can enable or increase the boost if your mic is still quiet after adjusting the volume.
- Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray.
- Select Sounds from the menu.
- Go to the Recording tab.
- Double-click your mic.
- Go to the Levels tab.
- Increase the boost until your mic’s volume is suitably loud.
3. Check app’s volume settings
Some apps, as well as Windows 10, have volume controls for the microphone. If the app you’re using your microphone with has audio settings, see if there’s one for the microphone.
- Access the app’s settings.
- Look for audio or device settings.
- Check for a volume slider and increase it to as far as it goes.
4. Check audio device manager
Manufacturers of desktop and laptop computers, such as HP and Dell, install an audio management app on your system that allows you to control the volume.
- Open Control Panel.
- Go to Hardware and sound.
- Look for an audio manager or, use Windows Search to open it.
- Go to the microphone settings.
- Change the volume level and enable boost if there’s an option for it.
5. Remove/disable virtual audio devices
It’s possible that the mic is too quiet because you’ve installed a virtual audio device, such as an app that allows you to re-route audio between apps.
- If the virtual device is essential for you, explore its settings to see if you can boost the mic volume or increase it.
- If the virtual device isn’t essentially, uninstall it and make sure you restart your system after.
Conclusion
A microphone is an important piece of hardware, which is why it’s almost always found on a laptop or desktop. However, the device does not receive the same level of attention in terms of software, which is why Windows 10 lacks an easy-to-use microphone settings panel. Because there are no enhancements that work with it to cancel noise, users must dig around to find the right volume setting.