Driver | Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10

This occurs when the legacy device sample rates conflict with Windows 10's high-definition default mixing rates.

In the quiet, forgotten drawer of every seasoned IT veteran or remote worker who survived the early 2010s, there lies a Polycom Communicator C100s. It is a strange, hockey-puck-shaped device—part speakerphone, part USB audio artifact. In its heyday (circa 2008–2012), it was a marvel. You could press its glowing ring to answer a Skype call, its microphone array could cancel the echo of a shouting spouse, and its speaker was crisp enough for boardroom negotiations held from a home office.

Because the C100s houses an internal sound processing card, Windows 10 can control it using native audio protocols, disregarding the proprietary call-control buttons. POLYCOM CX100S AND WIN 10 - HP Support Community Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver

Under the dropdown, select the corresponding USB Audio Device microphone .

Windows 10 will flash a notification stating it is configuring a new device. It automatically maps the hardware to its native USB Audio Device drivers. Step 2: Configure Windows 10 Sound Settings This occurs when the legacy device sample rates

Follow these steps to use your Polycom C100S as a standard USB speaker and microphone in Windows 10.

: If the device is not recognized, it may show as an unknown device in Device Manager with no available update path. In its heyday (circa 2008–2012), it was a marvel

Connect the C100s to a USB port. Windows should recognize it as a USB audio device.

The simplest solution is to connect the C100s and see if Windows will handle it automatically.