Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver

Some users report "USB Device Not Recognized" errors on newer hardware, which often indicates a hardware failure or a power-draw issue with modern USB ports. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Polycom Communicator C100S Software Version: 3.0.0.29

After installation, configure the driver to work with your Polycom Communicator C100s:

When Microsoft overhauled the Windows driver architecture and shifted from classic Skype to Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams, Polycom chose not to rewrite the software ecosystem for this specific hardware. As a result, if you run the original setup executable file on Windows 10, it will likely throw an OS compatibility error or crash. Method 1: The Plug-and-Play (USB Audio Class) Method Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver

While no official Windows 10 driver exists, you may be able to get the device working as a basic speakerphone using the following methods:

This occurs when the legacy device sample rates conflict with Windows 10's high-definition default mixing rates. Some users report "USB Device Not Recognized" errors

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

The steps are maddening:

For further troubleshooting, you can visit the Polycom Communicator C100S discussion on the HP Support Community .

Check that the device is not muted in the Windows Sound Control Panel . As a result, if you run the original

in your meeting app's settings (e.g., Zoom, Microsoft Teams) rather than relying on "System Default".

Before proceeding, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

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