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Teams Call Manager: Sleep Better During Microsoft Teams Calls

Teams Call Manager is a free Chrome extension developed by aln0071. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This handy tool aims to help users sleep better during Microsoft Teams calls by automatically cutting the call if the number of attendees falls below a user-defined limit.

Teams Call Manager is a valuable addition for those who frequently use Microsoft Teams for meetings or conferences, providing a convenient solution to prevent unnecessary lengthening of calls. By setting a minimum attendee threshold, users can ensure that calls automatically end when the necessary participants are no longer present, allowing them to rest and recharge without interruption. Say goodbye to accidentally leaving calls open and hello to a better night's sleep.

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