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Unleash the power of your smartphone! Learn how to easily transform it into a microphone for your Windows PC. Perfect for podcasts, meetings, or just chatting with friends.
How to Use Your Smartphone as a Mic on Windows
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Introduction:
It can be useful to use your
smartphone as a microphone
for your Windows computer in
a number of scenarios,
including online meetings,
gaming, and audio recording.
The general instructions to
configure your smartphone as
a microphone on Windows are
as follows.
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Download a Microphone App:
Play Store (for Android
devices) or the App Store (for
iPhone).
Prominent choices consist of
"WO Mic," "Microphone," and
"DroidCam."
Install the Matching Software
on a Windows PC:
On your computer, navigate to
the app's official website.
Install the relevant Windows
software after downloading it.
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Link your computer and
smartphone:
On your smartphone, open
the microphone app.
Launch the relevant
application on your Windows
PC.
Verify that the two gadgets
are linked to the same WiFi
network.
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Establish Configuration:
To configure the settings,
adhere to the on-screen
directions.
This could entail putting in an
IP address or a code that
appears on your computer
into the smartphone app.
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Test the Connection:
Speak into your smartphone
to test the microphone after
the connection has been
made.
Your Windows computer
ought to display the audio
input.
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Configure Windows' Default
Microphone:
Navigate to the Windows
Settings.
Navigate to "System" and
select "Sound."
Choose your smartphone from
the list of available
microphones under the
"Input" section.
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Modify the Settings and
Volume:
You can change the
microphone settings on your
smartphone, including
volume, in the sound settings
on your computer.
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Application Use:
Once configured, any app that
makes use of Windows' built-
in microphone should be able
to use your smartphone as a
microphone.
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Conclusion:
Keep in mind that the exact
steps might change based on
the app you select. Always
adhere to the directions
supplied by the software
developers and the app.
Furthermore, a USB connection
between your computer and
smartphone may be necessary
for certain apps. In these
situations, a USB cable and the
relevant drivers installed on
your computer might be
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