I already posted in Monterey's forum, but I want to cross post here to make sure more people can see. I hope it's not much trouble
Anyways, does Teams work just fine in the new MBP 2021? Video calls, screen sharing, etc?
Thank you 🙂
Is the performance better than running it native on Intel i9? Since teams is so trash in performance and ram/battery usageI have been on Teams calls off and on all day yesterday and today on my new MBP14 with zero issues. Runs much cooler than my old i9 16".
Wow thanks for the info. 8 hours is still okay I guess considering constant Teams usage🤣It works the same on my 16” M1 as it worked on the M1 Air… That means it’s still POS but manageable 🙂
M1 Air went to throttling in long calls with many video streams, M1 16 has no problems, but gets warm..
Also I spent almost the whole day today on Teams calls with the M1 16 (poor me), and the battery was almost dead after 8 hours of work, so Teams is really keeping that CPU busy.
This though ++ much better when compared to my i9 16"Teams is working better on M1 Macs than on Windows or/and Intel Macs. Much better. There is no fan noise, no crashes and in general the app is working. Of course as others already mentioned, it would be great if Microsoft created a real Mac native app..(but the same problem applies to Windows too)
Can you use the blurry background and noise suppresion feature? Edge app doesn't allow it....Teams has always been the bane of my existence (As a consultant, my clients make me use it a lot!). Noisy fans, impossible to switch between accounts, slow, laggy, you name it. Actually bought a MacBook Pro 14 just to try and get Teams working better.
For me the BEST solution was to download an app called Webcatalog <https://webcatalog.io/webcatalog/>. It lets you run Teams (and any other web apps) in a dedicated container/browser. It has lots of options to customise the apps, Teams works perfectly and Webcatalog allows the first 3 apps for free.
I spent weeks trying out different combinations of Teams, browsers, web-app makers etc. and this was by far the most “Mac-like” solution I found