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The Jabra is designed to pick up all noise in the room, and the built-in noise cancellation is aimed at aircon.
On the Elgato Wave, for whatever headset and/or speakers you have... are you using the headset jack on the back of the mic? If not, you need to do so to get the echo cancellation that is built-in.
I have zero echo or feedback on a system where big speakers are pointed at my head and a mic is directly in front of my mouth... the key to that was using the audio out on the same device as the audio in... meaning an audio interface. But the Wave has a tiny audio interface built-in, and you need to use the headphone jack to fully use it.
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I'm currently using the USB connection, into my TS3 dock. Sound is monitor speakers on my Samsung 43M70A which is DP to HDMI from the same TS3.
Are you saying that I'll get better / actual echo cancellation if I swap the USB C connection of the Elgato to the headphone jack and plug that into the jack on my TS3?
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My current webcam (logitec c920) has a microphone.. would/could/should I be able to use this as you describe (with just some separate speakers)? I think the webcam only has usb out though so would be dealing with two seperate interfaces if I’ve understood you well. .. I suppose I can just try it out and see how it sounds to others (cheaper than going straight for the jabra at any rate)
Interested on your opinion. Constantly fiddling with my Elgato Wave 3 because of echo and oppressive noise cancellation from Teams. Can't seem to solve it due to proximity to monitor speakers.
Would love to remove the issue with a combined mic / speaker setup like this.