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How do you voice chat without bothering roommates?

I know using a headset helps, but you're still talking, so...Do you adjust the mic settings to pick up even as you speak quieter, or...?

How do you check to ensure you're still audible enough to those on the other end if you do that?

Also this isn't a shared room situation, so that helps, but I want to be sure I'm not being too loud.

Thanks for any advice!

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  • Get some sort of speaker or use a smartphone. Play some music or video and put your volume around your talking volume, or a little louder. Then leave the room and close the door. This way you can get a sense of how much noise bleeds outside to your roommate.

  • Since y'all aren't sharing a room, closing your door and speaking softly is usually sufficient. Make sure you have a mic that rests in front of your mouth, and isn't setting far away on your desk. That way it can pick you up easily.

  • You ask the people on the call if they can hear you. If not, adjust volume. Repeat as needed.

    Sign language and video only is an option as well.

  • Go in another room and close the door.

    Keep the volume on your headphones down too, if they're loud you're more liable to get louder.

    Plus, it's important to protect your hearing.

    If the walls are thin you can look into hanging up sound dampening (can just be foam mattress pads hung up, doesn't have to be fancy)

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