Microsoft

Microsoft IVF-00001 Audio Dock Speakerphone USB-C Hub

3.9 (200 reviews)
USB-CUSBC

The Microsoft Audio Dock combines a Teams-certified speakerphone with a four-port USB-C hub to declutter your desk in one device.

$79.00*
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Overview

The Microsoft Audio Dock (IVF-00001) is designed for professionals who want to simplify their workspace without sacrificing audio quality or connectivity. Rather than juggling a separate speakerphone, USB hub, and display adapter, this device rolls everything into a compact unit that connects to your laptop with a single USB-C cable. Its Teams certification means the microphone arrays and speaker tuning have been validated for clear conferencing, and the built-in Omnisonic speaker system — featuring a 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeters — handles both calls and music playback across a 70Hz to 20kHz frequency range.

On the connectivity side, the dock offers HDMI, two USB-C ports, and one USB-A port, supporting dual-display output via DisplayPort alt mode while simultaneously passing power through to your laptop. This makes it particularly well-suited for hot-desking environments or home offices where a single-cable setup is ideal. Compatible with Windows 10, Windows 11, and macOS, the Audio Dock fits into most workflows, though its Teams-specific features shine brightest in Microsoft-centric ecosystems.

Key Features

Certified for Microsoft Teams with exceptional voice capture and reduced background sound.

Four different ports (HDMI, USBC x2, USBA).

Builtin Omnisonic speakers with 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeters.

Connect up to 2 monitors with HDMI and USBC connections.

Power passthrough to keep your PC charged.

Dual forwardfacing, noisereducing microphones.

Specifications

Brand
Microsoft
Model
IVF-00001
Audio Output
Up to 90dB SPL
Speakers
Omnisonic — 15W woofer, 5W tweeters
Frequency Response
70Hz – 20kHz
Microphones
Two omni-directional, noise-reducing arrays
Ports
HDMI, USB-C x2, USB-A
Display Support
Up to dual display (DP alt mode)
Power
USB-C passthrough charging
OS Compatibility
Windows 11 Home/Pro, Windows 10, macOS
Dimensions
8.31 x 8.54 x 3.48 inches
Weight
3.3 lbs
Color
Black

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Combines speakerphone, hub, and display connectivity into a single device, reducing desk clutter
  • Teams-certified with dedicated noise-reducing microphones for reliable call quality
  • Supports dual-monitor output through HDMI and USB-C simultaneously
  • USB-C power passthrough keeps your laptop charged without a separate charger cable
  • Built-in Omnisonic speakers with a 15-watt woofer deliver surprisingly full sound for a desk accessory

👎 Cons

  • At 3.3 pounds and over 8 inches wide, it takes up notable desk space compared to a standard USB-C hub
  • Limited to four ports total, which may not replace a full docking station for users needing additional USB-A or Ethernet connections
  • Premium pricing compared to buying a basic USB-C hub and standalone speakerphone separately
  • No Ethernet port, so wired network connections require an additional adapter

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it provides power passthrough via USB-C, keeping your laptop charged while you use the dock's ports and audio features.
It supports up to two external monitors simultaneously using the HDMI port and one of the USB-C ports (via DisplayPort alt mode).
It is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 11 Home/Pro, and macOS, though the Microsoft Teams certification and button integration are optimized for Windows.
The dock features dual forward-facing, noise-reducing omnidirectional microphone arrays designed to capture clear voice audio while minimizing background noise.
The Omnisonic speaker system includes a 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeters, producing up to 90dB SPL with a frequency response of 70Hz to 20kHz.