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April 21, 2025
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Microphone delay

  • April 21, 2025
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Hi all!

 

For probably a year or so I have had the following problem: After some time of listening to other participants and thus having been silent, when I start speaking there is a delay until my microphone kicks in which means the others do not hear the first few words I say which, needless to say, quickly becomes annoying. It happens across at least three laptops and reinstalling the app does not seem to help, nor does changing the headset I use. Has anyone experienced this problem, and if so, is there a fix?

 

Alex

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jrmagno
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Employee
April 22, 2025

What you’re describing is a known issue that some Zoom users face, often referred to informally as:"Microphone gating delay" or "first-word cut-off"

 

It happens when your mic is silent for a while, and then the first second or two of speech is missed when you begin talking again. It’s frustrating and can feel like you're being ghosted by your own hardware.


🎯 The Root Cause (Likely)

This behavior is usually due to a combination of:

  • Zoom’s audio processing features like noise suppression or voice activity detection

  • Power-saving or “sleep” modes on mic input

  • Headset firmware or Bluetooth latency (if using wireless headsets)

  • Hardware gating (especially common in low-power sound cards)


✅ Solutions & Workarounds That Often Help

🔧 1. Enable “Original Sound for Musicians” in Zoom

This is your best bet to bypass Zoom’s noise gating and voice detection:

  1. Go to Zoom > Settings > Audio

  2. Enable "Show in-meeting option to enable 'Original Sound for Musicians'"

  3. Once in a meeting, click "Turn On Original Sound" in the top-left corner

  4. Optional: Also try disabling noise suppression or setting it to Low

This keeps your mic “open” all the time, eliminating the “mic wake-up” delay.


⚙️ 2. Prevent Mic Sleep (Windows settings)

Sometimes, Windows turns off devices to save power:

  1. Open Device Manager

  2. Find your mic under Audio inputs and outputs

  3. Right-click > Properties > Power Management

  4. Uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”


🎤 3. Use a USB Audio Interface or Pro Mic

If you’ve tried multiple laptops and headsets, and it still happens, consider using a USB condenser mic or an audio interface (like a Focusrite Scarlett or similar). These tend to have less aggressive gating and keep the input always live.


🧪 4. Use a "Wake Word" Hack

If you don’t want to tweak settings or change hardware:

  • Just say a quick filler like “Hey,” “Okay,” or even just “Uh” right before you talk.

  • This triggers the mic to open before your real sentence starts.

Newcomer
September 1, 2025

Thank you for this information.  I have the same problem as spiritfree!  I'm glad to know I'm not the only one experiencing this issue.  I have one follow-up question regarding how to prevent Mic Sleep.  When I click Properties for my microphone I do not see a "Power Management" option.  The mic is called Microphone Array (Intel Smart Sound Technology for Digital Microphones), and I'm using Windows 11 Home (v. 24H2).  Any thoughts on why I don't see that option?

Newcomer
September 3, 2025

last year, i am facing same issue

MGSR
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 17, 2025

Hello @LeoraConnelly! Kindly try updating your Zoom app and audio drivers to the latest version. Let us know if it helps or if you need further assistance.