Comment tester et configurer votre microphone sur Android
Testing Your Microphone on Android
Android devices come with built-in microphones and support external microphones through USB-C, 3.5mm jack, or Bluetooth. This guide covers everything you need to test and configure your microphone on Android.
Quick Microphone Test
The fastest way to test your microphone on Android:
- Open your Voice Recorder or Sound Recorder app
- Tap the Record button
- Speak into your microphone at normal volume
- Stop the recording and play it back
- Listen for clarity, volume, and any issues
Alternatively, use our online tool at TestMic.Online directly in your mobile browser for real-time waveform visualization.
Checking Microphone Permissions
Apps need permission to access your microphone. To manage permissions:
- Open Settings
- Go to Privacy or Apps
- Tap Permission manager or App permissions
- Select Microphone
- Review which apps have microphone access
- Toggle permissions on or off for specific apps
Testing with Different Apps
Using Google Voice Recorder:
- Open the Recorder app (pre-installed on Pixel devices)
- Tap the red record button
- Speak clearly into the microphone
- Watch the waveform visualization in real-time
- Stop and playback to verify quality
Using WhatsApp or Telegram:
- Open a chat conversation
- Tap and hold the microphone icon
- Record a voice message
- Release and listen to the playback
- Check for clarity and volume
Using Google Meet or Zoom:
- Join a test meeting or create a new one
- Tap the microphone icon to unmute
- Speak and watch for the audio indicator
- Use the app's audio settings to test
Selecting External Microphones
When you connect an external microphone, Android usually switches automatically. To verify:
- Connect your external microphone (USB-C, 3.5mm, or Bluetooth)
- Open any recording or calling app
- Start recording or a call
- Speak into the external microphone
- Check if audio is being captured from the external device
For Bluetooth microphones:
- Go to Settings → Connected devices
- Tap Bluetooth
- Pair your Bluetooth microphone or headset
- Once connected, it should be used automatically for audio input
Common Issues and Solutions
Microphone not working:
- Restart your Android device
- Check if microphone permission is granted to the app
- Remove any case or screen protector blocking the microphone
- Clean the microphone opening gently with a soft brush
- Test in Safe Mode to rule out third-party app interference
- Check for system updates in Settings → System → System update
Low microphone volume:
- Remove any case or cover that might be blocking the mic
- Clean the microphone opening
- Speak closer to the microphone
- For external mics, check the connection and cable
- Try a different recording app
- Check if the app has volume or gain settings
External microphone not detected:
- Ensure the microphone is fully plugged in
- Try a different USB-C or 3.5mm port adapter if needed
- Check if the external mic is compatible with Android
- Restart your device with the microphone connected
- For Bluetooth: Unpair and re-pair the device
Echo or feedback:
- Use headphones during calls to prevent speaker feedback
- Move away from speakers or other audio sources
- Reduce speaker volume
- Enable echo cancellation in app settings if available
Background noise:
- Move to a quieter environment
- Use a headset microphone closer to your mouth
- Enable noise suppression in app settings
- Close apps running in the background
- Use an external microphone with better noise isolation
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