Why Do My Headphones Keep Disconnecting? | SoundGearLab (2024)

When your headphones keep disconnecting (whenever you are in the middle of an intense gaming session or enjoying some good music,) it can be a real downer. Sudden blackouts like these can put you out of your element and affect the entire match or the rest of your day.

An isolated incident where your headphones would have connection issues would be no big deal. However, if it keeps disconnecting over and over, there might be something wrong with your headphones or the input device.

If this is you, you might be wondering: why do my headphones keep disconnecting while I’m in the middle of listening to music?

In most cases, your headphones will disconnect when you are too far away from the source device (phone, tablet, PC, or Mac). Other than that, your devices can also disconnect because of interference, low battery, incompatible devices, and even software glitches.

Thankfully, there are several things we can do to troubleshoot the issue and get it fixed. So to learn how to rectify this situation, we will talk about topics such as:

Let’s begin.

Why Do My Bluetooth Headphones Keep Disconnecting?

If your headphones disconnect from your device automatically, you can try to repair the device via Bluetooth. However, if the headphones keep disconnecting even after that (and keep disconnecting continuously), you will have to do some troubleshooting to figure out the cause of the problem.

The first step in troubleshooting Bluetooth headphones that keep disconnecting is to connect to a different streaming device (phone, tablet, laptop, PC, or Mac) and see if you can play music continuously with a stable connection for more than five minutes or so.

Also, if you’ve gotBluetooth Headphones with a wired option, you can try plugging them in using the aux cord.

Regardless, if the headphones keep cutting out, even if you attempt the same thing with a handful of other devices, there’s a very good chance that the issue lies within the Bluetooth headphone itself.

Here are some possible causes and fixes that will get your wireless headset or headphones working as usual.

Wireless Headset has Low Battery

One of the most common (and often overlooked) issues plaguing most Bluetooth headphones is the battery. Although you will be notified whenever the battery is running low on some devices, this notification is easy to miss. (Some low-end devices do not have a notification at all.)

You might be trying to reconnect the headset to your phone or computer, and since it has a low battery, it will shut down or disconnect automatically. So when troubleshooting this, check the battery levels and give it a good recharge for fifteen minutes or so before attempting to connect via Bluetooth.

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Bluetooth Connection Out of Range

The range is another (overlooked) reason why Bluetooth connections will automatically disconnect.

The latest version of Bluetooth (Bluetooth 5.0) has a maximum range of around 800ft (240 meters). It is quite impressive, but unfortunately, we have to consider obstacles such as walls and floors; hence, the effective range of Bluetooth 5.0 (although much more impressive than its predecessors) is limited to a couple of rooms and floors. (Where you won’t have any lag or interference issues.)

Although you would already know when you are moving out of Bluetooth range as the audio would start to lag, cut in and out, etc., it can also disconnect instantly. So make sure you are close enough to your streaming device when trying to reconnect.

Bluetooth Headset Running into WiFi Interference

Thanks to modern shielding materials and improvements in how devices transmit and receive radio waves, most wireless headsets do not have this issue.

That said, in some cases, especially when you have older Bluetooth devices or a Wifi router nearby, your Bluetooth headset can run into trouble transferring data back and forth.

After checking for the issues mentioned above, you can start troubleshooting this. Take your smartphone and Bluetooth headphones to another room (ideally, the mountains where there are fewer radio waves and wireless devices), switch off cellular data on your smartphone and try to pair the headphones onto it.

Wireless Headsets with a Weak Bluetooth Signal

Similar to the above issue, the Bluetooth headphones or headset you are using might not be able to maintain a steady wireless connection with your streaming devices. It can be due to hardware issues such as damage to the Bluetooth receiver or having an inferior Bluetooth module.

You can diagnose this issue if you have another Bluetooth headset with similar Bluetooth versions or specs. Here’s how:

  • First, pair your faulty headset with your phone or another input device
  • After that, keep the input device in your room and move away until the headset disconnects.
  • Switch off the faulty headset and try this again with the other “good” headset

If you get more range with the “good” headset than with the faulty device, it means the headset has a weak Bluetooth module.

If you are still within warranty, you might be able to get a replacement. Otherwise, you will have to get it repaired or replaced.

Looking for a cheap replacement? Check out our list of thebest Bluetooth headphones under $100.

Wireless Headset is Dusty

One of the reasons your Bluetooth headphones or headsets might have a weak Bluetooth signal is because they might have dust inside.

Even though you may not see it from the outside, headphones and other electronic devices can collect dust when you keep using them for long periods. If you are a smoker or have dust coming in (when the windows are open, etc.), headphones can accumulate a significant amount of dust in a short time.

You can easily clean the outside of your headphones using a can of compressed air, some cotton swabs, and alcohol wipes. However, if you need to clean the internals, lookup for a guide online regarding your exact model.

I don’t recommend disassembling your headphones by yourself. Instead, try taking them to a service center or the store you bought them.

Bluetooth Headset trying to call Duplicate Contacts

If you’ve got duplicate contacts on your smartphone or tablet either due to contacts syncing or restoring an old backup, your Bluetooth headset might run into a glitch, causing it to disconnect.

It usually happens when receiving a call from the said duplicate contact. It’s very subtle and can be annoying, especially when you have duplicate contacts from friends or family members who would call you more frequently. (I know because I’ve got three duplicate contacts for mum.)

Outdated Firmware on the Bluetooth Headset

This is relevant tohigh-end gaming headsetsand headphones, which do all kinds of post-processing to the audio, such as EQs, noise-canceling, reducing lag, surround sound, etc. Usually, these devices have a dedicated PC or mobile app which allows them to update the software, remap buttons, and customize EQs to name a few.

If you use these headsets on newer devices or applications without updating them, there can be some conflicts where your headphones keep disconnecting. So make sure to keep the Bluetooth or USB headset drivers frequently updated.

Bluetooth Headsets Have Faulty Hardware

The Bluetooth functionalities of your headset might be limited because of other hardware failures. It can be due to a manufacturing defect (although quite rare and covered by warranty) or damage to the internal components because of water or a short circuit.

Depending on the headset quality, most devices have short-circuit protection and IP ratings to prevent this from happening, but you can never be too careful.

So if you’ve tried troubleshooting the issue using all the above methods and nothing seems to work, it’s high time you get it repaired or replaced with a high-end wireless headset.

Why Do My Streaming Bluetooth Devices Keep Disconnecting My Headphones?

During the initial troubleshooting phase, If you’ve figured out that the problem is with your source device and not the headphones, the problem might be with your phone, tablet, laptop, PC, or Mac you are streaming from.

In this section, I’ll talk about how you can troubleshoot a faulty streaming device and try to get your headphones working again with it.

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Broken USB Ports

If you already understand the difference between headsets that use a USB input device and ones that utilize the conventional headphone jack, you know thatUSB headsets are always better than 3.5mm jacks. Therefore, most gamers and audiophiles prefer to use the USB headset option whenever gaming or working on the computer.

Although a typical USB port won’t get damaged easily, it can happen with time. So if your daily driver is an old laptop, you might have a hard time finding a good USB port.

A broken USB port on a laptop can mean a death sentence for some people, especially when the other ports get occupied. (Usually with a USB mouse or keyboard.)

If you find a faulty USB port, you might be able to get it repaired using the help of a local repair shop. However, if you are looking for a short-term solution, you can also use a USB hub, preferably from a well-known brand such asAnker.

Also, if the USB port seems fine, but your operating system gives an error message saying it might be broken, updating the USB headset driver can sometimes resolve the issue.

Incompatible Bluetooth Versions

Despite having backward compatibility, a Bluetooth device will not play well with other Bluetooth headsets and headphones when they have a different Bluetooth version. Old Bluetooth devices will lag, have less range, and cause disconnections very frequently.

If the Bluetooth capabilities on both devices are the same, i.e., the same Bluetooth versions, they will have less trouble maintaining a stable connection.

Want a more in-depth analysis of Bluetooth versions? Check out our article on thecomparison of Bluetooth versions.

Streaming Device is in Power Saving Mode/Airplane Mode

When your phone or laptop is low on battery, it might switch on power-saving mode automatically to save power. Most smartphones, especially older models tend to switch off the Bluetooth settings, so don’t forget to check this out. Also, check for airplane mode.

Interference from Other Devices/Apps

Headphones can sometimes automatically pause/resume music and one of the reasons for this is when you’ve got several streaming apps running in the background. Your phone or tablet will always give priority connection to certain apps or devices.

For example, your AirPods will switch to your iPhone (as the default device) whenever you receive a phone call, even if you were using the AirPods on your iPad or Mac. However, unlike the phone app on iOS or Android, third-party apps can also hijack the Bluetooth connection and pause your phone automatically.

Issues with the Playback Settings on PC

Windows OS can be messy at times, and when you connect a new pair of headphones (Bluetooth or wired), the operating system may not switch to that device right away.

Here’s how you can manually change the sound output device.

  1. Type “Sound Settings” on the search bar
  2. Open the sound control panel
  3. Select the Playback tab
  4. Pick out the device from the list and right-click on it.
  5. Select properties from the drop-down menu
  6. Click on the advanced tab
  7. Uncheck the box titled: “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device”
  8. Click on Apply and ok.

Issues with the Power Management Settings

On laptops, the Windows operating system can disable USB memory ports in an attempt to save power. Therefore, if your wired headset doesn’t connect when you plug it in via USB, you can try to use a different power management profile. Here’s how:

  1. Search for a setting called “Edit Power Plan” or right-click on the battery icon on the bottom right of the taskbar.
  2. Click on the advanced power setting and look for “USB Settings”
  3. After that select “USB selective suspend” settings.
  4. Disable or uncheck both options called “On battery” and “Plugged in”
  5. Save it, and then, right-click on the start button
  6. Choose Device manager
  7. Inside the devices list, look for a sub-list called “human interface devices.”
  8. Click on the small plus icon and expand this sub-menu
  9. Right-click on “USB input device” and select properties
  10. After that, open the “Power Management” tab and disable the setting called “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”
  11. Apply the settings and click “Ok.”

Conclusion

Headphones disconnecting while you are listening to music can be annoying. In most cases, it happens because of low range or interference with another Bluetooth device. Thankfully, if you troubleshoot the issue as soon as it happens, you will be able to pinpoint which device, app, or function is at fault.

Why Do My Headphones Keep Disconnecting? | SoundGearLab (2024)

FAQs

Why does my headset keep disconnecting randomly? ›

If the battery is not fully charged disconnections are more likely. Bluetooth headsets vary in how quickly the battery life runs out. When using a new headset, it is best to monitor how or if a low battery indicator hinders its effectiveness. It's best to keep the device fully charged.

How do I stop my earphones from disconnecting? ›

In case your earphones are disconnecting frequently, then:
  1. Please ensure that the earphones have enough Battery in them, in case of low battery below ~5% the earbuds may disconnect.
  2. Unpair the earbuds and try pairing them with your device again.
  3. If the issue still persists you can reset the earbuds and try again.

Why do my wireless headphones keep cutting out? ›

The four primary causes are distance, interference, obstructions, or battery charge.

Why do my headphones connect then disconnect? ›

If you're connecting to a device and wondering "Why do my headphones keep disconnecting?", make sure you're connecting to the correct device. When you connect to another device, you may need to reset the headphones or cancel the connection before reconnecting them with your phone.

How do I stop my wired headphones from cutting out? ›

Inspect the cable for any signs of damage, such as frayed wires or kinks. If you find any damage, you may need to replace the cable. You can also try gently bending the cable near the jack and at other points along its length to see if the audio cuts out. If it does, the cable may be damaged.

How do I stop my Bluetooth from disconnecting? ›

I also recommend heading to Settings > Apps > Tap the 3 lines to the right of 'Your Apps' > Show System Apps > OK > Bluetooth > Storage > Clear Cache > Clear Data. You should also make sure that your device is up to date by heading to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.

Why is Bluetooth disconnecting automatically? ›

Too many apps open within your device, causing interruptions to service, close down unused apps. The distance between the Bluetooth ceiling speaker and device may be over 32 feet/ 10 meters, try moving closer to your speaker. Try restarting your device Full reboot to clear memory cache built up.

Why do my Bluetooth headphones keep stuttering? ›

The reason is that the audio device may be too far away from the source or the signal is too weak, stopping it from successfully receiving the Bluetooth signal. Interference is another reason for this issue. Surprisingly, many household items can disrupt your Bluetooth audio signal.

How do you reset Bluetooth headphones? ›

  1. Connect the headphones to the USB port of a computer using the USB cable provided as though you were charging them.
  2. Disconnect and then reconnect the USB charging cable to reset the product. ...
  3. Remove the product from the list of registered devices on your Bluetooth device.
  4. Pair the product again.

How to improve Bluetooth connection? ›

Fortunately, there are several ways to increase the range of Bluetooth, including keeping your devices up to date, reducing interference, using an external Bluetooth antenna, using a Bluetooth range extender, using a Bluetooth amplifier, and keeping your devices cool.

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