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Microsoft Audio Dock is an all-in-one speakerphone, dock, and charger with a compact design to save space on your desk. It has 4 different ports (HDMI, 2 USB-C, USB-A) with pass-through charging to give you more connections for your Windows 10/11 PC while charging it at the same time. The speaker provides great-sounding audio for Microsoft Teams meetings and calls, music, and more with push-button controls on top.  

What you'll need 

  • Microsoft Audio Dock

  • A computer running one of the following operating systems:

    • Microsoft Windows 11 Home/Pro or Windows 10 with latest updates

    • macOS X 10.15 or macOS 11.0

  • A USB-C port on your computer. The USB-C port must support USB-C Alt Mode.

Find your way around

Shows Microsoft Audio Dock from the back with five ports, from left to right: Power jack, HDMI out port, USB-C port for an external display, second USB-C port which doesn’t support displays, USB-A port

Port

Description

1. Power

Plug the power connector on the included power supply into the power jack.

2. USB-C cable storage area

Store the USB-C cable when you’re not using your Microsoft Audio Dock. The cable wraps around your Microsoft Audio Dock to help you store it.

3. HDMI

Use this port to connect to an external display. The HDMI 2.0 connection supports a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 with HDCP 2.3 and HDCP 1.4 support.

4. USB-C (USB 3.1 Gen 2)

Use this port to connect to an external display. This USB-C port supports DP Alt Mode 1.0 with a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160. It provides power up to 7.5W.

5. USB-C (USB-3.1 Gen 2)

Connect devices that use USB Type-C. For example, use a USB-C flash drive, USB-C hard drive, charge a mobile phone, and more. It provides power up to 7.5W. 

The USB-C port doesn’t support video out, so you won’t be able to use this USB-C port to connect an external display.

6. USB-A (USB 3.1 Gen 2)

Transfer large files to a USB flash drive or hard drive, connect a USB printer, mouse, keyboard and more.

7. USB-C connector

Plug the USB-C connector into a USB-C port on your PC or Mac. Microsoft Audio Dock supports pass-through charging and provides up to 60W of power, so you can use it and charge your computer at the same time. If you’re playing audio, Microsoft Audio Dock provides up to 50W of power.

Accessibility: Identify the ports by touch

Many of the ports on the back have raised imprints below them, which can help you identify each port by touch. The following list has the names of the port (from left to right) followed by a brief description of the raised imprint:

  • Power jack. The port is circular. It doesn’t have a raised imprint below it.

  • HDMI out port. Solid horizontal raised line.

  • 2 USB-C ports. One raised dot below each USB-C port.

  • USB-A port. Three raised dots, lined up horizontally.

Microsoft Teams and music buttons on top

Use the following diagram to find the buttons on top of Microsoft Audio Dock. You can use these buttons during Microsoft Teams meetings and calls and while listening to music. To learn more, see Use Microsoft Audio Dock in Microsoft Teams.

Shows Microsoft Audio Dock from the top with five buttons, from left to right: Microsoft Teams button, Play/pause music button or answer/end call, volume down button, volume up button, mute button

  1. Microsoft Teams

  2. Answer/End call and Play/Pause music

  3. Volume down (-)

  4. Volume up (+)

  5. Mute

Set up Microsoft Audio Dock

After you unpack your Microsoft Audio Dock, put it where you want on your desk. Leave your cables and cords out, so you can get to them easily. 

  1. Plug the power connector attached to the included power supply unit into the power jack on your Microsoft Audio Dock.

  2. Plug the USB-C connector on your Microsoft Audio Dock into the USB-C port on your computer.

  3. Do one or both of the following, depending on how many external displays you want to connect (1 or 2) and the type of video connection each display uses:

    1. HDMI connection. Take an HDMI cable and plug one end into the HDMI port on your external display and plug the other end into the HDMI port on your dock.

    2. USB-C. Take a USB-C cable and plug one end into the USB-C port that has the display icon above it on your Microsoft Audio Dock. Plug the other end into the video port (for example, HDMI or DisplayPort) on your external display.  If your video cable doesn't have the appropriate video connector (for example, HDMI or DisplayPort), you'll need to buy another cable or an adapter. For more info, go to Connect Surface to a TV, monitor, or projector or Troubleshoot connecting Surface to an external display. For more info about using multiple displays in Windows, see How to use multiple monitors in Windows.

  4. Plug your USB computer peripherals into the USB-A port or other USB-C port on your dock—depending on which kind of USB connection your peripheral uses.  Connect things like a mobile phone, USB flash drive, USB hard drive, and more.

  5. To use Microsoft Audio Dock as your speaker, select the Sound  icon in the system tray on your Windows 11 PC, choose Select a sound output (>), then select Microsoft Audio Dock.

  6. To use Microsoft Audio Dock as your microphone, select Start  > Settings > System Sound , then select Microsoft Audio Dock under Input.

  7. To adjust the volume while you’re listening to music or watching a video, press the Volume up or Volume down button on Microsoft Audio Dock.

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