Just so, how do I stop my iPhone from echoing on FaceTime?
The easiest solution is to simply lower your volume. Specifically, to a level that will still allow you and the person you're communicating to hear each other, but not high enough to cause the echo itself. Tap on the speaker icon to turn it on then tap it once more to turn it off again.
Also Know, why is my iPhone echoing when I talk? Your voice is coming out of the speaker on their phone and then going into the microphone, causing the echo. This is common when both people are on speakerphone, so we recommend turning off speaker or asking the other person to mute themselves while you talk, as a quick fix. You could also ask them to use headphones.
Also question is, how do I stop my video calls from echoing?
For those who have external microphones, move the microphone about a foot away from the speakers. Avoid typing on an unmuted mic, and step back from the laptop when using hands-free mode. You can also reduce the volume microphone level to 50 percent or less and reduce or turn off the microphone boost option.
What causes feedback on FaceTime?
The reason you hear yourself during a FaceTime call is because the person you were FaceTime'ing with had their sound cranked up too loud - which their mic then picks up and sends back to you. This breaks the feedback loop and thus, you will no longer hear yourself through your own speakers.
