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Mobile voice chat

Mobile random voice chat

Mobile random voice chat should feel light: open the site, allow microphone access, talk, then rematch or leave.

What you need

Use a modern mobile browser, a stable connection, and microphone permission. Headphones are recommended because they reduce echo and make strangers easier to hear.

If your browser blocks audio autoplay or microphone access, refresh the page, check site permissions, and start again.

Mobile connection tips

Cellular networks can be more restrictive than home Wi-Fi. WebRTC tries peer-to-peer audio first, and TURN relay fallback helps when direct connections fail.

Why voice-only helps on mobile

No video means less pressure, lower bandwidth, fewer layout problems, and a cleaner screen for the controls that matter.

FAQ

Does mobile random voice chat work in the browser?

Yes, modern mobile browsers support WebRTC audio, although microphone permissions and network behavior vary by device.

Should I use headphones on mobile?

Headphones are recommended because they reduce echo and make it easier to hear the other person.

Why might mobile calls fail?

Strict cellular networks, VPNs, browser permissions, or blocked peer-to-peer paths can interfere with WebRTC calls.