With video quality, you usually see a preview of what was captured locally, so at least you'll see terrible lighting or other really obvious image quality problems, but you won't see the results after encoding and decoding and you may not have a good understanding of the latency and jitter of your video sending either.
The kind of work we do is very complex and having people get distracted with random audio problems is just too much to deal with.
For those enthusiasts among us... I also think if you are fiddling with microphone preamps and phantom power before your daily standup, that you might have some unnecessary distractions going on in your office.
I tried to test the level using the zoom app - and it made me feel that the mic with the logitec H540 was not picking up as well as my older logi headset was.. but that could be the app not showing well or maybe it was showing fine and I was just used to / expecting it to give visual indicator all the way to the edge of the moving graphic when I raised my voice - but it did not..
I ended up using google meet - and did not get any complaints about being hard to hear.. but I really want some visual indicators to show me more info - and I guess a record and play back at different voice levels - would be nice to get an idea of how things would sound to those on the other end of a video call.
Of course what others hear will also depend if they are listening via headset, good or bad headphones, a laptop speaker or 3.1 system and such.
Personally, I worry more about levels than actual clarity... mainly because positioning of this headset microphone is so sensitive
Finding a headset that's good at both output/input is difficult, and I really don't want a desk mic or some arm swinging about.
I'm thinking of switching to a USB ModMic if anyone has experience or trustworthy sources
Nobody seems to notice any difference between:
MBP notebook mic, the mic in my logitech C920 cam, blue snowball, pixel buds, or AT2020 with pop filter.
So while I bristled (and laughed) at the "junior podcaster" remarks in this post, I seem to embody that trope AND have wasted a few bucks "investing" in my setup. :)