How To Use Headphone Mic On PC (Setup Guide)

In this article, lets see in detail about how to use a headphone mic on PC. You must have spent a considerable amount of money on a great pair of headphone mic. They are a great tool, if  you work from home and need to block out your surroundings. 

Use A Headphone MIC On PC

They are also popular among gamers, which require headphones to appreciate the game and speak to fellow players thoroughly. An if you are an professional editor then getting the perfect headset for video editing would be a necessary resource for you work. Once you get the right headphone with mic, you need go through some procedures to connect it with your laptop. 

Setting up a headphone mic with your PC might be simple, though it requires some knowledge. You already know that to use a headset, you have to plug it in. However, if you are not familiar with the audio ports available on a PC, you may get confused.

Headphone mic owners have the following three options

Wireless: It can be Bluetooth, or it may require a dedicated USB wireless receiver. This kind of headphone mic requires no cables at all allows you to sit comfortably without creating a tangled mess.

3.5mm jack: The older and more affordable headsets generally come with the cable split at the end with two 3.5mm jacks – one for microphone and other for audio out.

USB: USB-powered headsets provide enhanced experiences owing to inline amps, controls, and other features.

The ports may be available on or near the front of the chassis, depending on the motherboard.

HOW TO USE HEADPHONE MIC ON PC - SET UP AND CONFIGURATION

Use A Headphone MIC On PC

Once the headphone mic is connected to the PC, make sure Windows has sound levels set up and configured correctly. First, we need to check whether Windows has the headphone mic selected as the default output device.

  • In the taskbar, left-click on the sound icon.
  • In the drop-down menu, select the Sound device.
  • Choose the connected headset.

Next, we need to test the output to make sure we've selected the correct device, and everything is working fine. You can do this by playing some media on your PC. You can also use the test function in Windows. To use the test function:

  • In the taskbar, right-click on the sound icon.
  • Open sound settings.
  • Choose the sound control panel on the right.
  • Select the connected headset.
  • Click on Properties.
  • Select the Advanced tab.
  • Click on the test button.

After this, if you can hear the sound through your headphones, everything is working correctly. Otherwise, check if you have the correct device selected for sound output, and that the headset itself is plugged in properly.

Next, we need to select the microphone as the default input device and make sure that the volume is turned up:

  • In the taskbar, right-click on the sound icon.
  • Click on Open sound settings.
  • Choose the Sound control panel on the right.
  • Click on the Recording tab.
  • Click on the microphone.
  • Click on Set as default.
  • Open the Properties window.
  • Click on the Levels tab.
  • Adjust the volume as required.

You can test your microphone over any VOIP app. Some apps can take full control of the microphone and adjust volume levels accordingly. Other apps may allow you to manipulate the volume within the software to save you from opening this recording window every time.

cross check

If you follow the steps I mentioned above, the headphone mic should be set up and working correctly. If it is not, be sure to check the following:

  • Make sure that you are using the right ports, and the headset is plugged in properly. Newer motherboards come with multiple ports for surround sound, so you might need to consult the manual for the connection.
  • Auto-detection can be interfering with. Try disabling jack detection and see if it helps.
  • If the headset is not working, the drivers can be the problem. Go to Device Manager and uninstall the drivers for the headset connected. Reboot the PC and connect the headset once again to let Windows reinstall them.
  • Try selecting a different format for input/output in the property window (use the headset steps above).
  • Depending on the brand of the headset, it may have controls located on the cable. Volume sliders and mute buttons are easily accessible here, but make sure they're set correctly.
  • Try using a different headset or a different PC.

conclusion

I hope reading through this has given you some idea about hooking up your headset or at least help you in troubleshooting any issues that you might have had. Thanks for scrolling through 🙂

Xavier
 

I'm Xavier. I am a professional writer and blogger. It all started when I fell in love with my camera, which was presented to me when I was ten as a birthday gift. Since then, I wanted to become a cinematographer and also succeeded in that. So I am here researching and reviewing the filmmaking gadgets and giving out my top gadgets from the market.I hope you find my review articles interesting and helpful.

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