Using Amazon Voice Focus
Amazon Voice Focus reduces the sound levels of noises that can intrude on a meeting, such as:
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Environment noises – Wind, fans, running water
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Background noises – Lawnmowers, barking dogs
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Foreground noises – Typing, papers shuffling
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Amazon Voice Focus doesn't eliminate those types of noises. Instead, it makes them less audible. To ensure privacy during a meeting, use the Mute button to silence yourself or others.
By default, Amazon Chime uses Amazon Voice Focus for the desktop and mobile clients. When turned on, a checkmark appears next to the Voice Focus (noise suppression) option on the Audio menu. Amazon Voice Focus processes your voice; however, it never records you, or uses what you say to train itself.
You can turn Amazon Voice Focus off at any time during a meeting. For example, you might turn it off if:
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You're in a conference room, and you want remote attendees to hear the conversation between the other people in the room.
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You want other attendees to hear your ambient noise, such as music playing before the start of a presentation.
To turn off Amazon Voice Focus in the desktop client
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In the meeting window, choose More.
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Choose Voice Focus (noise suppression) to clear the check mark.
Repeat those steps to turn Amazon Voice Focus on again.
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Amazon Voice Focus requires a device that meets the following requirements:
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Windows 8.1 and later on computers running at least 4th generation Intel processors, or the AMD equivalent
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macOS machines from 2007 and later
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Android version 4.5 and later
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iOS version 10.0 and later