Why Can't I Hear My Client During a Teletherapy Session?
Published: June 29, 2023
Last updated: July 22, 2025
Why can't I hear my client during a Teletherapy session?
This issue is often caused by microphone input settings or a muted microphone. Here are several things you or your client can check:
This issue is often caused by microphone input settings or a muted microphone. Here are several things you or your client can check:
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Microphone Input Settings:
- Sometimes a different microphone (e.g., a headset or external webcam) may have been plugged into the device previously, and the system may still be using that as the default input.
- To resolve this:
- On Windows:
- Go to Settings > System > Sound.
- Under the Input section, make sure the correct microphone is selected from the dropdown menu.
- Go to Settings > System > Sound.
- On Mac:
- Go to System Settings > Sound > Input tab.
- Select the appropriate microphone from the list.
- Go to System Settings > Sound > Input tab.
- On Linux (Ubuntu or similar distributions):
- Open Settings > Sound.
- Under the Input tab, select the correct device from the list.
- Adjust the input volume and check for visual feedback (like input level bars) to confirm it's working.
- Open Settings > Sound.
- On Windows:
- Sometimes a different microphone (e.g., a headset or external webcam) may have been plugged into the device previously, and the system may still be using that as the default input.
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Muted Microphone:
- Check whether the microphone is muted:
- Many headsets have a mute switch on the cord or the headset itself.
- Also verify that the Teletherapy platform (e.g., browser-based session or app) has permission to access the microphone and that it's not muted within the session interface.
- Many headsets have a mute switch on the cord or the headset itself.
- Check whether the microphone is muted:
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Restart the Device:
- If adjusting settings doesn’t help, restarting the device can often reset audio configurations and resolve input issues.
- If adjusting settings doesn’t help, restarting the device can often reset audio configurations and resolve input issues.
If none of these steps work, consider trying a different device.

Kim Luster