Google Meet Microphone Test
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Verify your microphone before Google Meet calls with a fast browser audio input test.
Google Meet runs entirely in the browser, which means microphone issues there usually trace back to browser permissions or device selection rather than any separate app. Before joining an important call, a quick independent check confirms whether the problem is Meet itself or something upstream. This free test takes seconds, works in any modern browser, and needs no installation.
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Check the pre-join screen preview
Before clicking 'Join now', look at the microphone icon and level indicator on the Meet lobby screen to confirm sound is being detected before you actually enter the call.
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Open Meet's audio settings
Click the three-dot menu or gear icon during a call, go to Settings > Audio, and confirm the correct microphone is selected from the dropdown list.
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Verify Chrome's site permission for microphone
Click the padlock icon in the address bar on meet.google.com and confirm 'Microphone' is set to Allow, since a blocked permission silently prevents any audio input.
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Test noise cancellation settings
Under Settings > Audio, toggle 'Noise cancellation' off and on to see if it's suppressing your voice, particularly if you use a directional or budget USB microphone.
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Try an incognito window to rule out extensions
Open Meet in an incognito window with extensions disabled, since some browser extensions interfere with microphone access on Google Meet without any visible error message.