Headphones are a portable accessory for many people, whether it's listening**, watching movies, playing games, or playing**, headphones can provide us with a more immersive experience.
Typically, headphones can both listen and pick up because they have their own microphone to facilitate functions such as calls.
When the headphones can't pick up properly, this can have a big impact on our experience. What is the reason why the headphones can't pick up the sound?Can it be solved?
Headphones mainly rely on built-in microphones and audio processing chips to achieve the radio function.
A microphone is a sensor that converts sound signals into electrical signals. When sound enters the microphone, the electronic components inside the microphone produce a corresponding voltage change depending on the volume and frequency of the sound. This voltage change is converted into a digital signal and then transmitted to the audio processing chip inside the headset via electronic circuitry.
Therefore, the failure of the headset to pick up sound is most likely due to a hardware failure. For example, there is a problem with the internal wiring, the microphone is damaged, or other related parts. If the headset fails on the hardware, the relevant parts need to be replaced.
How do you rule out the problem?First, check the earphones for obvious physical damage, such as cracks, breaks, etc. Then try plugging the headphones into a different device to determine if the problem is with the headphones themselves.
If it is determined that it is a hardware failure, it is recommended to contact the headset manufacturer or a professional repair shop for repair or replacement.
In addition to hardware failures, software issues can also cause the headphones to fail to pick up properly. For example, the audio driver may be outdated, causing the headset to not work properly. This usually happens on the PC side.
If we are using headphones on the computer, you can update the audio driver to try, generally in the computer manufacturer's official ** can find the new version of the driver, according to your computer model** and install.
Then go to your computer's sound settings to check the audio settings and make sure the headset connection and microphone function are turned on.
It is not impossible for environmental factors to cause the earphones to fail to receive sound normally, such as electromagnetic interference and excessive noise around them, which may affect the sound performance of the headphones.
The solution is to change the environment, such as trying to keep the headphones away from sources of electromagnetic interference, such as microwave ovens.
If the headset doesn't have a microphone, it can only listen to sounds but not make sounds. When the headset can't pick up properly, you can't use the headset when playing ** and playing games.
If you are also experiencing headphones that cannot pick up the sound, it is recommended to first determine the specific cause of the problem, including hardware failure, software issues, environmental factors, and even compatibility issues. Solutions are taken for different reasons, such as replacing hardware, updating software, changing environments, and so on.
If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact a professional repair facility or headphone manufacturer for further diagnosis and repair, or consider a new one.