Microsoft Audio Dock review: An excellent all-in-one solution for workspaces


Microsoft’s new PC dock is designed to enhance workplace meeting rooms with an all-in-one solution for docking up a laptop to a larger conferencing screen, while also expanding ports, adding virtual meeting controls, a higher-quality microphone, and a dedicated speaker system with a subwoofer for rich audio.

That’s the unique selling point for the Microsoft Audio Dock, being a true all-in-one solution that includes a pretty good audio setup. But for $249, this kind of peripheral only makes sense in the meeting room space. This is my review.

Microsoft Audio Dock: Price & Availability

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The Microsoft Audio Dock is not a cheap peripheral, but that’s because you’re getting quite a lot of hardware in this small package. You can find the Audio Dock directly from the Microsoft Store or Amazon for a retail price of around $250. Here are the specs and what you get in the box:

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Category Microsoft Audio Dock
Dimensions 6.6 x 3.16 x 3.19 in (167.6 x 80.2 x 81 mm)
Weight 22.9 oz. (650g)
Ports 1 USB-C (3.1 Gen 2)
1 USB-C (3.1 Gen 2)
1 USB-A 3.2 (3.1 Gen 2)
1 HDMI 2.0
Buttons Microsoft Teams button
Mute button
Volume up button
Volume down button
Play/pause button
Speakers Tweeter: OD 25.9 x 11.6mm
Woofer: 54 x 48.8 x 41.5mm
Up to 90 dB SPL
70 Hz~20 kHz for music playback
200 Hz~8 KHz for conference
Microphones Two omni-directional microphone arrays
In the box Microsoft Audio Dock
Power Supply Unit

Microsoft Audio Dock: Design & Ports

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The Microsoft Audio Dock is one of the more stylish PC docks you can find on the market these days. While most docks are housed in a square plastic or metal box, the Audio Dock features a rounded pill shape design, covered in a contemporary mesh fabric that hides its included speaker drivers.





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