![]() This means that for the Headphones to be certified with Teams, they too needed to jump through some hoops. A few weeks back, Microsoft announced the Surface Headphones 2+ that answered the nagging question – why aren’t Surface Headphones certified for Teams? Considering that the headphones are the company’s flagship audio device, you would think that they would be certified with the company’s own productivity software.īut, as it turns out, and this will not be a surprise to anyone who has worked with Skype-certified products, Microsoft will not slap the certification logo on anything that has vanilla Bluetooth connectivity. ![]()
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