Step 3: Enforce Windows 7 Compatibility Mode (Optional for Buttons)
To use the device seamlessly as both a microphone and speaker, follow this deployment workflow: Step 1: Utilize the Generic USB Class Driver Do not plug the device in yet. Boot up your Windows 10 computer.
Look for "Unknown Device" or "USB Audio Device" under Sound, video and game controllers . Right-click the device and select . Choose Browse my computer for drivers . Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver
| Feature | Polycom C100s (Legacy) | Polycom (HP) P15 | Jabra Speak 510 | Anker PowerConf S3 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No (Generic only) | Yes | Yes | Yes | | USB-C Connection | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Bluetooth | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Price | $15 (used) | $129 | $179 | $89 | | Microphone Quality | Good (for its age) | Excellent | Excellent | Very Good |
If you'd like, I can help you or provide alternative speakerphone recommendations for Windows 10/11. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Polycom Communicator C100S - HP Support Community - 8775265 Step 3: Enforce Windows 7 Compatibility Mode (Optional
The Polycom C100s is remarkably well-built and offers excellent audio quality. For many users, the audio performance is superior to many modern budget speakerphones. However, if you need a reliable, plug-and-play device for work, upgrading to a natively supported modern speakerphone is a better long-term investment.
Getting the Polycom Communicator C100s to work on Windows 10 is a viable, though unofficial, process. The key is to be patient. Start with the simple plug-and-play method, and if you encounter issues, work your way through the compatibility mode installations. Right-click the device and select
Ensure "Polycom Communicator" is selected as both the and Input device.
Q: Can I use a third-party driver? A: No, it's recommended to use the official Polycom driver to ensure compatibility and stability.