🔇 Own your virtual presence with a tap—mute like a pro, shine like a boss!
MuteMe Illuminated Capacitive Touch Mute Button is a USB-powered physical mute control designed for Windows 10/11 and macOS 11+ users. Featuring 8 customizable LED colors and a sleek stainless steel finish, it syncs seamlessly with major video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet. This productivity tool reduces interruptions by providing clear visual mic status, enhancing your virtual meeting experience with instant tactile control.
Manufacturer | MuteMe |
Part Number | Batch 07+ |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 2.3 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Batch 07+ |
Size | Medium |
Color | 8 Customizable LED Colors |
Style | New MuteMe |
Finish | Stainless Steel Top |
Material | stainless steel |
Power Source | USB |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Mute Function, Visual (un)Mute Indicator, Visual Meeting Indicator |
Usage | Video Conference |
Included Components | USB C Female to USB A Male Adapter, USB C to USB C Cord |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Please visit manufacturer's website for warranty information |
J**O
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Game-Changer for Remote Meetings
I’ve been working remotely for a few years now, and the MuteMe button has quickly become one of my favorite desktop tools. It does exactly what it promises, lets you mute and unmute yourself with a simple touch, and gives you a bright visual indicator of your mic status.What I like:Instant Feedback: The light is bright and easy to see. I never wonder whether I’m muted during a call anymore.Touch Sensitivity: The capacitive touch works well, even with light taps. No need to press hard.Cross-platform: I use Zoom, Teams, and Meet, and it integrates with all of them once you install the software.Design: Sleek, compact, and doesn’t clutter my desk.A couple things to note:You do need to install the free software for it to work, but it was quick and straightforward on both Windows and Mac.If you're switching between multiple meeting apps often, make sure you have the right profile selected in the software.Overall, it's a simple idea executed really well. It makes video calls less stressful and more professional, no more accidental unmuted moments!Would I recommend it?Absolutely, especially if you're in and out of meetings all day. It's a small investment with a big productivity (and sanity) payoff.
A**R
Very Useful Peripheral Mute/Unmute Button
If you spend a lot of time on Teams, Zoom, or Google Meet calls during your work day and are juggling applications all over your screen/s, this mute button is can be very handy. This button allows you to not have to navigate to the call window to mute/unmute.The software is pretty easy to setup and they have a lot of resources to help you along the way. Their FAQ section is incredibly comprehensive. The software sits in the background and you can even close out of the window while continuing to use the button.The button itself feels worth the money. It is a stainless steel looking/feeling capacitive touch 'button'. It has never misregistered a touch when there wasnt one or missed a touch of the button that I intended.Overall, if you are looking for a physical mute/unmute button, I think this is a great option.
S**N
Why doesn't everyone have this?
“Dude! You’re on mute!!”How many times has that happened in a video call? Or more accurately—when has it not happened?It’s a common and surprisingly tricky problem. Are you muted in Zoom? On your computer? Your headset? Good luck figuring it out mid-meeting.Enter MuteMe—a simple USB device that lights up red when you’re muted, and green when you’re not. Tap it to toggle mute. That’s it. Instant clarity. No more guessing. No more awkward “you’re muted” moments.The team behind MuteMe nailed it. They took a universal annoyance and solved it in an elegant, idiot-proof way.Highly recommended for anyone who’s ever been embarrassed on a video call. (So... basically all of us.)
I**A
works great but a bit buggy and can be improved
works great. but it is not plug and play. you need the app always on for this to work. once in a while, even i have the app open, it does not pick up so i need to restart the thing. i wish it worked with tablets as i use my ipad more on travel meetings. their cust service replies fast for questions. recommended
J**S
Mac and Teams - works great
I have been using this on my Mac for Microsoft Teams for about a month. This works great , mutes my calls and gives me a visible indicator. I also love the fact that I can mute and unmute without the teams window being in focus.
R**3
Beware: Required MuteMe app exhibits potential spyware-like behavior
I have been running this button for a couple of months now. I use it with Google Meet and with Zoom, and with both Chrome and Opera browsers. I find it is fairly reliable at delivering consistent functionality across both communications tools and both browsers. Sometimes it has trouble with Google Meet, and requires a couple of mouse clicks on the mute button to get everything working properly.The big issue thought is that the MuteMe app is constantly requesting Windows to share physical location data with the client app, and there is no purpose for that and MuteMe does not provide transparency as to why they need physical location data. No part of muting or unmuting involves geographic location. In Windows's settings, under "Privacy & Security > Location" the MuteMe client is making an extremely high number of requests for physical location data. The logs run back 7 days, and at the time I turned off location access entirely on my machine I was showing 2,712 inquiries for physical location and it was almost entirely MuteMe making these requests. If nothing else, constantly requesting this information is consuming a non-zero number of resources. However, this could also be behavior that could be considered consistent with spyware. I contacted MuteMe about this and their 1st response was:"Are you talking about physical location?We do need the location of different windows in certain cases because we read the mute status but we don't need and don't ask for physical location information with respect to where the devices are located.Can you please send your logs so we can take a look to see what you're talking about."I submitted logs and screenshots, and they disappeared without further response. So, personally I find this deeply concerning and would probably not suggest this product to anyone myself without that being addressed.
B**I
Cool, when it works!
This is a really cool device that can help prevent embarrassing moments when you think you are muted, but you are not. However, you can't 100% trust it. This morning I was on a teams call unmuted and speaking, but the device showed I was muted - showing red as can be. There's sometimes a 30-second delay when I press muteme and it actually mutes me, which is also concerning. So, I like it, but I don't trust it. I still find myself double-checking it.
J**N
Great idea, great product!
Great idea, great product. I know for sure I am muted when ranting out loud because the user's PC won't turn on due to the fact that they didn't have it plugged in...
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