Last Updated on October 12, 2021 by Mathew Diekhake
If you’re working from home during this pandemic and part of a larger organization, there is a decent chance you’re connecting with colleagues using Microsoft Teams. While not the biggest name in communication platforms, Microsoft Teams is often the preferred platform for many companies who want to stick with Apple or Microsoft brands.
To make matters easier for Microsoft Teams users, Microsoft has collaborated with several brands to bring headsets and devices that carry official compatibility, to ensure you always get a great connection when connecting with Teams. In addition, each of the headsets come with a Microsoft teams button you can press for easier access.
Many collaborations are with the best brands these types of devices have to offer, including the likes of Bose, Logitech, and Lenovo.
Read more: Introducing new Teams certified devices
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