Microsoft Teams: Select camera and audio devices in pre-join and during meetings on iPad [MC1155430]

Microsoft Teams: Select camera and audio devices in pre-join and during meetings on iPad [MC1155430]

Message ID: MC1155430

To improve meeting flexibility and user experience, Microsoft Teams now allows users on iPad to select external audio and video devices directly from the pre-join screen and during meetings. This enhancement supports users who rely on external peripherals for improved meeting quality and simplifies device switching without needing to access native iPad settings.

[When this will happen:]

  • General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout began in mid-August 2025 and completed in early September 2025.

[How this will affect your organization:]

Who is affected: All users who join Microsoft Teams meetings using iPads.

What will happen:

  • Users will see new options to select external microphones, speakers, and cameras in the pre-join and in-meeting experience.
  • This feature is enabled by default; no admin configuration is required.
  • Existing device settings and policies remain unchanged.

Screenshot 1 – View of pre-join screen with Audio on:

user settings

Screenshot 2 – View of pre-join screen with camera settings:

 user settings

Screenshot 3 – View of pre-join screen with video device connected:

user settings

Screenshot 4 – View of meeting screen with external video device connected:

 user settings

Screenshot 5 – View of meeting screen with Audio on:

 user settings

Screenshot 6 – View of meeting screen with external speakers:

 user settings

[What you can do to prepare:]

No action is required at this time.

You may wish to:

  • Inform users who frequently use iPads for meetings about this new capability.
  • Update internal documentation if you provide device setup guidance for Teams meetings.

Learn more: Introducing External Camera Support for iPads in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Community Hub

[Compliance considerations:]

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Source: Microsoft

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