Are you experiencing Bluetooth audio issues after updating Windows 11? π€ People saying your mic cuts in and out? π‘ Donβt worry! Weβve got you covered with simple and effective fixes to get your Bluetooth headset, mic, and speakers working perfectly again. β
π§ Why Is Bluetooth Audio Cutting Out?
After the latest Windows 11 update, Bluetooth issues can be caused by:
- New power-saving settings π
- Outdated or incompatible Bluetooth drivers π
- Interference from other wireless devices π‘
- Windows audio settings not optimized ποΈ
- Low battery or weak connection on your Bluetooth device π»
Letβs get it fixed! π§π
π Step 1: Restart & Reconnect Bluetooth Devices
- Turn OFF your Bluetooth headphones/speakers π§.
- Turn OFF Bluetooth on your PC π₯οΈ (Win + A > Bluetooth > Toggle OFF).
- Wait 30 seconds, then turn everything back ON.
- Remove and re-pair the device:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices.
- Click on your device, select Remove device.
- Click Add device and reconnect it.
πΉ Test it! If the mic still cuts out, move to the next step. βοΈ
π Step 2: Update Bluetooth & Audio Drivers
- Press π Win + X, select Device Manager.
- Expand Bluetooth and Sound, video & game controllers.
- Right-click your Bluetooth adapter and select Update driver.
- Select Search automatically for drivers.
- Repeat for your Bluetooth headphones/mic drivers.
- Restart your PC and test your audio again! ππ΅
π Step 3: Disable Bluetooth Power Saving
Windows sometimes puts Bluetooth to sleep to save power. Let’s stop that! π«π
- Open Device Manager (Win + X > Device Manager).
- Expand Bluetooth > Right-click your adapter > Properties.
- Go to the Power Management tab.
- Uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.
- Click OK, then restart your PC. π₯οΈπ
πΉ Test it! If the issue persists, move to the next fix. βοΈ
ποΈ Step 4: Change Windows Audio Settings
- Right-click the π sound icon in the taskbar.
- Select Sound settings.
- Under Input, choose your Bluetooth mic and Increase the volume π’.
- Click Device properties > Advanced settings.
- Set the audio format to “16-bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality)” for better stability.
- Click Apply and OK.
πΉ Try again! If still not working, keep reading! βοΈ
π Step 5: Run the Windows Bluetooth Troubleshooter
- Press π Win + I to open Settings.
- Go to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
- Find Bluetooth and click Run.
- Follow on-screen instructions and restart your PC. π
π Step 6: Avoid Wireless Interference
Bluetooth can be affected by Wi-Fi routers, USB devices, or other wireless signals. π‘ Try this:
- Move your headset closer to your PC π₯οΈ.
- Turn OFF other Bluetooth devices nearby π΅.
- If using Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, switch to 5GHz for better stability.
π Step 7: Roll Back Windows Update (If Necessary)
If the update caused the problem and nothing works:
- Press π Win + I > Windows Update.
- Click Update history > Uninstall updates.
- Find the latest update and click Uninstall π.
- Restart your PC and test Bluetooth again! π€π΅
π― Final Thoughts
Most users fix Bluetooth mic and audio issues by updating drivers, tweaking power settings, or re-pairing their devices. Try these steps one by one to get your audio back to normal! β
π¬ Did these fixes work for you? Let us know in the comments! ππ§
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