Mac creates echo for video call partipants in speaker mode

Since a few weeks ago my Mac has developed an issue that I don't seem to be able to solve. Whenever I make a video call, whether it is on Teams, Zoom, Chine or Google Meets, the other people will hear a very bad echo on their side making the call impossible. The problem instantly goes away when I select my Airpods Pro. I can also select my iPhone as a microphone and speaker and then the problem also goes away.


This is a 14" M1 Pro


Steps I have taken:

  • Turned off permissions to mic for all apps except the one I'm using during the call
  • Deleted audio controller prefs files and restarted
  • Reset the RAM


It's maddening. Please help!

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.2

Posted on Feb 11, 2025 12:58 AM

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Posted on Feb 12, 2025 03:20 AM

Hi Bob. It worked without the echo before. It is entirely possible for a Mac to be used, almost as a speakerphone. For some reason, it stopped working.

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Feb 12, 2025 08:36 PM in response to Leon Jacobs

You can try adjusting the microphone input sensitivity to be less sensitive so that it may be better able to ignore the audio from the speakers and only activate when you speak. Some of these apps have this adjustment available within the app itself....if not, then the macOS Sound Input System Settings has a slider to adjust the microphone sensitivity. It also helps if you lower the speaker volume as well.


Plus keep the audio muted until you speak.


However, it is usually best to use ear buds or headphones as you have discovered.


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