A headset or headphone is one of the coolest devices because it gives you freedom from external noise, and deliver an immersive audio experience. While connecting a headset to a Windows 10 computer is not a big deal, its mostly plug and play, but if you want to go through some of the basics, here is the post. We will share how you can correctly set up a headset on Windows 10 PC.
This essential guide is for those who either have a problem connecting the headset to Windows 10 PC or want to learn the basics.
It is possible that an OEM software might be available for your headset, which enhances your audio experience. If yes, make sure to install and configure it.
1] Connect a headsetIf you have a wired earphone, then you should see two ends. The audio one is usually green in color, and the microphone is pink. They also have icons to differentiate between them. Insert the wires into their respective port of your desktop or laptop.
If its a Bluetooth device, you will have to pair Windows 10 with the headphone. Here are the general steps:
Play some music, and you should hear the music streaming.
2] Selecting the right output deviceWhile Windows should automatically switch the output device to headphones as soon as you connect it, if it doesn't, here is how you can change the output device.
It should work out of the box if your headphones as a microphone. You will need recording software, and choose the headphone microphone as the default mic to record audio. Like we wanted the default output device, we need to select an input device as well.
You will have to select the microphone for each application manually. If you have multiple microphones (webcam, headphones, dedicated mic), you can switch to what works best for you.
4] Set up Headphone as default output and an input device for appsWindows 10 allows you to link the headphone to applications to be used as input and output devices. If you use your headphones for gaming or listening to music with dedicated apps, you can set it up. Post that, you will never have to change it every time.
If you use multiple headphones, one for gaming, one for video calls, and so on, it is the place where you can configure all of them.
5] TroubleshootingIf you face issues with your headphone or the microphone, then use the Troubleshoot button available in the Sound settings. It will look into various settings that might be causing the problem, and help you resolve it or suggest you take some steps to fix it.
That concludes our guide on how you can setup a headset on Windows 10 PC (Wired and Bluetooth). I hope it was easy to follow.
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