The steps to connect a Type-C headset to your phone are usually very simple, and here is the basic operation process::
First of all, make sure that your phone has a Type-C port and supports audio output through this interface. Most of the new models of smartphones have canceled 35mm headphone jack, instead use the Type-C connector as the headphone connection port.
Check the headphone plug: Confirm that the plug of the Type-C earphone is clean and free of dust or foreign objects.
Plug in the headphones: Point the plug of the Type-C earphone at the Type-C port of the mobile phone and plug it in. Generally, the Type-C interface can be inserted on both sides, and there is no need to distinguish between the front and back sides.
Confirm the connection: When the headphones are plugged in, there is usually a tone or notification on the phone that the headphones are connected. Some phones may automatically pause while they're in the process of being or instead output audio through headphones.
If there is no sound after plugging in the headphones, you can check your phone's audio output settings:
Check the volume settings: Make sure the volume isn't turned down or muted.
Check the audio output: Look for the audio or sound settings in the settings and confirm that the audio output is correctly set to Type-C headphones.
Try a different audio app: Try opening a different app or apps to see if you can hear sound normally through your headphones.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you can try the following methods to troubleshoot:
Restart your phone: Sometimes a simple reboot can fix the connection problem.
Check headset compatibility: Make sure the headset supports connection with your phone model. You can try connecting your headphones to a different device to see if it works.
Clean up the Type-C interface: Use a clean small brush or hair ball to gently clean the Type-C port of your phone to make sure that there is no dust or debris affecting the connection.
Update your phone's system: Check if a system update is available, sometimes the manufacturer will fix compatibility or connectivity issues with updates.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you may need to contact the manufacturer of your headset or phone for further assistance.