While on a FaceTime call, users can select from up to three audio settings that will optimize the app to either isolate their voice or include background noise. Apple's FaceTime enables users to communicate via both audio and video calls. The app is integrated into the company's ecosystem of devices and functions on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. To elevate the user experience, FaceTime has multiple features that are both useful and fun at the same time.
For instance, users can add multiple filters to their video feed on FaceTime that will be visible to other members on the call. Users can also add text, live shapes, emoji stickers, and more. There's also a feature that enables users to turn on Portrait Mode during FaceTime video calls. iPads that are equipped with Apple's latest 12MP ultra-wide front camera can even enable Center Stage during a FaceTime video call.
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FaceTime's audio settings are available only on select Apple devices. iPhone models that support FaceTime audio settings include the iPhone SE (2nd generation and later) and the iPhone XR and later. Most iPads launched within the last few years also support FaceTime audio settings. These include the iPad mini 5th-generation and later, iPad 8th-generation and later, iPad Air and iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd-generation and later, as well as all models of the iPad Pro 11-inch. On a Mac, FaceTime audio can be tweaked on models from 2018 or later running macOS Monterey.
FaceTime users can choose between Standard, Voice Isolation, and Wide Spectrum audio settings. The default microphone setting for FaceTime calls on iPhones, iPads, and Macs is Standard. This mode allows other participants on the FaceTime
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